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Interface Systems Forecasts 2026 Security Trends

Security landscape will be defined by proactive deterrence, human oversight, operational efficiency, and regulatory readiness

St. Louis, MO — December 03, 2025Interface Systems, a leading managed service provider delivering remote video monitoring, commercial security systems, business intelligence, and network to multi-location enterprises, today outlined the security and technology trends expected to define retail, restaurant, and commercial business safety in 2026. The company anticipates an increased shift toward proactive, exterior-focused measures, AI-driven analytics for operational efficiency, broader adoption of human oversight for AI, and heightened regulatory standards.

Proactive Deterrence Will Lead Security Strategy

Commercial establishments such as retail and restaurant chains, car washes, automotive service centers, and other consumer-facing businesses are increasingly focused on securing their exteriors through preventive measures that detect and neutralize threats before they escalate. Advanced video analytics will be central to combating loitering, vandalism, and break-ins in real-time. By leveraging AI-driven detection in conjunction with remote video monitoring, businesses can stop crime before it happens and minimize the costs associated with damage and merchandise or equipment loss.

Human Oversight Will Enhance AI-Enabled Security

AI-enabled cameras are now highly accurate in detection and classification, continually improving as they learn from data. However, the most resilient security strategies acknowledge that bad actors are also constantly evolving. Hence, businesses are likely to incorporate Security Operations Center (SOC) services to add a critical “human-in-the-loop.” This hybrid model ensures expert analysts are available to handle exceptions, investigate persistent threats, and provide the oversight needed for a truly robust security posture.

Regulatory Mandates Will Drive Security Upgrades

Heightened scrutiny is expected in 2026 as both insurance providers and legislators tighten physical security standards. Retailers failing to demonstrate robust preventive measures face significant financial risks, including potential policy cancellations. For instance, New York jewelers are increasingly at risk of losing insurance coverage if they cannot certify that they have protections against specific high-tech threats, such as cell jamming. Simultaneously, legal mandates are expanding; the New York Retail Worker Safety Act (Senate Bill S.8358-B) now requires retailers to adopt comprehensive violence prevention programs and, for larger employers, install silent response buttons. Consequently, physical security companies must pivot to developing proactive solutions that meet these new regulatory baselines and satisfy insurers’ stringent risk requirements.

Video Analytics Will See Widespread Adoption

Beyond safety, the use of video analytics to improve operational performance is expected to expand. Businesses will more widely adopt applications to monitor the speed of service, drive-thru throughput, food-handling compliance, store layout gaps, checkout wait times, and risk management scenarios such as slip-and-fall detection. These tools will help retailers and restaurants streamline operations, enhance guest experiences, and maintain a competitive edge.


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The U.S. Crime Surge
The Retail Impact


FBI Special Report on 'Flash Mob Shoplifting Incidents'
More than 3,600 people were arrested in connection with reported flash mob shoplifting incidents over the examined 5-year period

FBI Releases “Reported Flash Mob Shoplifting Incidents: 2020-2024” Special Report
On December 3, 2025, the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program released “Reported Flash Mob Shoplifting Incidents: 2020-2024” on the FBI’s Crime Data Explorer (CDE). Flash Mob, also known as Flash Rob, is a form of shoplifting that occurs when an organized group, usually teenagers, collectively steal from one retail store.

Flash mob shoplifting is not a specific offense for law enforcement agencies to report in the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS); however, the versatility of the data collection can be used to compile data that characterize as a flash mob. For this report, the FBI analyzed shoplifting offenses reported at a location defined as a store, with six or more offenders, and no more than one business reported as a victim over the 5-year period of 2020 through 2024.

The data show more flash mob shoplifting incidents were reported in 2024 than in 2020, although there was not a continuous year-over-year increase. Offenders participating in reported flash mob shoplifting incidents stole more than $8,000,000 worth of goods and destroyed more than $51,000 worth of property. Clothes/furs were the most targeted stolen property in reported flash mob shoplifting incidents. Flash mob shoplifting incidents were more likely to involve weapons or force than non-flash mob shoplifting incidents, and victims were more likely to be injured in flash mob shoplifting incidents than in non-flash mob shoplifting incidents. More than 3,600 people were arrested in connection with reported flash mob shoplifting incidents over the examined 5-year period.

Although these crimes represent a small portion of all shoplifting incidents, the results can be dangerous to individuals and result in financial harm to businesses. Better understanding the events can help law enforcement, and businesses, deter these thefts. fbi.gov



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How Will Zohran Mamdani's Policies Impact Retail Crime?
NYC shootings hit all-time low, subways safer, retail theft dips 20% as Zohran Mamdani enters office
Shootings in the city are at an all-time low, murders are tied for the lowest ever and shoplifting is down big time, which should send a message of how things should be done to socialist Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, pols and pundits told The Post.

“Listen, it’s his to lose, it’s his to screw up,” political consultant and ex-cop Hank Sheinkopf told The Post Tuesday. “[Mayor Eric] Adams and [NYPD Commissioner Jessica] Tisch left him with a city with crime under control, and if he does the things he’s talking about, it could get out of control.”

Mamdani, who has railed against the NYPD and scoffed at the department’s staffing shortages, has asked Tisch to stay on — a step in the right direction, according to law enforcement advocates. But the honeymoon could turn sour if he doesn’t let the top cop do her thing, experts said.

The newly released data shows that the city is now safer than it was even before the pandemic. The numbers show that last month was the safest ever November for the city subway system — and tied for the fewest citywide murders for any month in the Big Apple since 2018.

“These historic gains are the result of our precision policing strategy and officers executing that strategy with the discipline and dedication that defines this noble work,” Tisch said in a statement released with the statistics on Tuesday.

The 16 murders last month — a 46.6% dip over November 2024 — tied the 2018 number for the lowest number of monthly homicides in the city, with no murders in Queens or Staten Island last month. With the Holiday Season upon us, police also touted a drop in retail thefts, with 4,221 incidents last month compared to 5,285 over the same period last year, for a 20% dip.

The NYPD said burglary, robbery, theft and grand larceny incidents also went down month-over-month. nypost.com


Are California's Juvenile Laws Too Lax?
Black Friday shooting at Valley Fair mall renews debate

The San Jose shooting terrified holiday shoppers: ‘One day you’re trying to fight for a TV and the next you’re trying to fight for your life.’

The violent outburst, which caused injuries, but not death, has renewed the debate over California’s juvenile justice system and poses the question: Would harsher legal consequences for young offenders deter violent crimes or is this an example of adolescent impulsivity that needs more mercy, understanding and rehabilitation?

At a news conference Monday — three days after the Valley Fair shooting — San Jose’s mayor and top law enforcement officers laid blame on what they criticized as California’s lenient laws. “When our juvenile laws are so weak,” Police Chief Paul Joseph said Monday, “young offenders feel almost no fear of consequences.”

Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen, who reviewed several surveillance videos of the attack, said teenagers with guns “need to be dealt with very, very seriously with accountability.”

San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan pointed to the city’s Youth Empowerment Alliance as a model for providing job opportunities, gym nights, tattoo removals, addiction treatment, counseling and other programs to help curb violence. mercurynews.com


Crime Continues to Plummet in Chicago
Violent crime in Chicago continues to fall, homicides lowest in a decade, data shows

The declines reflect a broader national trend of falling violent crime.

Violent crime in Chicago has continued to drop significantly so far this year, including homicides which are at the lowest level in a little over a decade, according to the latest police data.

Through Nov. 30, Chicago has recorded 390 homicides this year, which is 28% lower compared to the same period in 2024 and the lowest number since 2014, CPD said.

The data point on homicides is of particular significance after Mayor Brandon Johnson at the end of last year touted falling crime numbers and said in 2025, the city could record fewer than 500 homicides for the first time in over a decade.

Overall, violent crime in Chicago is down 23% compared to last year. Robberies are down 35% year to date. Motor vehicle thefts are down 23% year to date and burglaries are down 20% year to date. Carjackings are down 48% compared to this time in 2024. fox32chicago.com


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Can AI Boost Self-Checkout Security?
Weis Markets uses edge AI to enhance security at self-checkout
A regional East Coast grocer is amplifying loss prevention efforts at checkout by implementing a new artificial intelligence solution.

Weis Markets is deploying the Elera security suite from Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions across self-checkout lanes in all its 199 stores, with plans to extend the technology to dual-use and cashier lanes. Leveraging edge AI capabilities which place AI functionality directly into store devices and hardware, the Elera solution enables Weis Markets to perform real-time, on-device processing at self-checkout stations to automatically identify produce items and detect and respond to loss-related behaviors as they occur.

"Our goal is to upgrade our technology stack and invest in Elera security suite to provide a frictionless experience for our customers," said Greg Zeh, CIO and senior VP of Weis Markets. "Our customers have embraced produce recognition, with over 94% selecting to use it at self-checkout. It is already strengthening real-time loss prevention."

Weis Markets has implemented a variety of AI solutions over the years. These include deploying the Invafresh platform that uses AI and machine learning functionality to streamline fresh food operations and reduce waste, the CINDE AI customer analytics platform from SymphonyAI, and most recently the Cognira PromoAI solution to gain real-time insights that will help the retailer evaluate performance and make better decisions in its promotional efforts. chainstoreage.com


OSHA Resumes Normal Enforcement Operations After Shutdown
OSHA Extends Contest Dates for Safety, Health, Citations

For employers whose citations were issued and/or received between October 1 and November 12, 2025, OSHA tolled the 15-day contest period due to the lapse in appropriations. These contest periods are now extended through December 4, 2025.

On December 2, OSHA announced that it has resumed normal enforcement operations and is working diligently to continue its mission to ensure safe and healthy working conditions free from unlawful retaliation, while also helping employers reduce job hazards following a lapse in appropriations.

During the lapse in appropriations, OSHA received safety and health complaints that did not meet criteria for excepted activity and, therefore, were not processed upon receipt.

The agency is now actively addressing the backlog of complaints, which may be processed via informal inquiry, and OSHA will respond as quickly as possible. Individuals do not need to resubmit their complaints.

Additionally, OSHA has extended the time employers have to respond to citations issued immediately prior to or during the government shutdown. Shutdown days do not count as “working days.” ehstoday.com


The Macy's Turnaround Gains Steam
Macy’s cautiously optimistic about the holidays

The department store retailer had its strongest Q3 comps in over three years, but said it’s braced for a cautious consumer and the impact of tariffs.

Macy’s Inc.’s Q3 net sales were essentially flat year over year, edging down slightly to $4.7 billion. In the strongest growth in 13 quarters, comps rose 3.2%, including licensed and marketplace sales.

At namesake Macy’s, net sales fell 2.3%, but comps rose 2%; comps at stores slated to remain open rose 2.3%, and at revamped stores rose 2.7%. At Bloomingdale’s, net sales rose 8.6%, with comps up 9%. At Bluemercury, net sales rose 3.8%, with comps up 1.1%.

Along with its strong comparable sales showing, Macy’s achieved its highest Q3 net promoter score, which CEO Tony Spring called “one of the best ways to measure progress.”

“The holiday shopping season has just begun, and the trajectories of sales and promotional cadence over the coming weeks are uncertain,” Fitch Ratings Senior Director David Silverman said. “However, Fitch expects Macy’s has the tools to navigate this environment, providing the opportunity to improve its longer term positioning particularly given potential competitive fallout elsewhere.”  retaildive.com


202.9 Million Shoppers From Thanksgiving Through Cyber Monday
NRF: Holiday weekend drew record shoppers; online and in-store up over last year
Consumers didn’t let financial and economic concerns stop them from shopping during the five-day holiday weekend.

A record 202.9 million consumers shopped from Thanksgiving Day through Cyber Monday, according to the annual consumer survey released by the National Retail Federation and Prosper Insights & Analytics. The figure is up from 197 million shoppers last year and surpasses the previous record of 200.4 million set in 2023. It was the largest turnout since the NRF started tracking the five-day period in 2017, and surpassed the group forecast of 186.9 million shoppers over the holiday weekend

Consumers turned out both in-store and online throughout the five days. A total of 129.5 million consumers shopped in-store, up 3% from 126 million in 2024. Online saw 134.9 million shoppers, up 9% from 124.3 million last year. chainstoreage.com


Dollar Tree attracts more high-income consumers as sales grow
The discount retailer attracted even more wealthy shoppers in Q3, though overall store traffic declined for the first time since fiscal year 2022.
 
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Axis Makes 'Secure By Design' Pledge
Leading surveillance camera vendor signs CISA’s product-security pledge

Axis Communications is the first major surveillance camera maker to vow to adhere to CISA’s security guidelines.

Surveillance camera maker Axis Communications said Tuesday that it has signed the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s Secure by Design pledge, which commits the company to improving its products’ digital resilience within a year.

Lund, Sweden-based Axis, one of the largest surveillance cameras vendors in the world and one of the few major vendors not based in China, said it was already implementing many of the pledge’s tenets through its vulnerability disclosure and patching processes, its use of multifactor authentication and its rejection of default passwords.

“By making this pledge, we affirm our continuous commitment to helping customers follow cybersecurity best practices and drive greater accountability in the physical security industry,” Axis chief technology officer Johan Paulsson said in a statement. Cybersecurity is already “a core part of what we offer,” Paulsson said.

Axis’s enlistment in CISA’s Secure by Design movement comes four months after researchers at the operational technology security firm Claroty disclosed four vulnerabilities in Axis cameras that could have let hackers breach companies’ surveillance infrastructure. At the time, Claroty praised Axis for its “quick response” to the researchers’ vulnerability disclosure and its “timely” patching process.

The news also provides a boost to CISA’s Secure by Design initiative, which receded into the background after its key advocates left the agency in April. cybersecuritydive.com


Read the Official Axis Press Release
Axis signs CISA’s Secure by Design pledge for cybersecurity

Axis Communications, a global industry leader in video surveillance, announces it has signed the U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency’s (CISA) Secure by Design pledge to transparently communicate about the cybersecurity posture of Axis products.

The voluntary Secure by Design pledge of the U.S. government agency, CISA, calls on manufacturers to make the security of customers a core business requirement by addressing seven key aspects of security:

  • Use of multi-factor authentication

  • Reduce default passwords

  • Reduce classes of vulnerabilities

  • Enable customers to easily install security patches

  • Publish a vulnerability disclosure policy

  • Demonstrate transparency in vulnerability reporting

  • Demonstrate a measurable increase in the ability for customers to gather evidence of cybersecurity intrusions affecting the manufacturer’s products

Read the full release here


Record-Breaking DDoS Attacks
DDoS attack volume rises in Q3 as Aisuru botnet fuels record-setting attacks

A report by Cloudflare also shows a surge in attacks targeting AI companies

Distributed denial of service attacks rose sharply during the third-quarter, fueled by record-level attacks from the Aisuru botnet, comprising between one and four million hosts across the globe, according to a report released Wednesday by Cloudflare.

The number of attacks rose 54% quarter over quarter, averaging about 14 hyper-volumetric attacks daily, according to Cloudflare. Researchers called the scale of these attacks “unprecedented,” reaching 29.7 terabits per second and 14.1 billion packets per second.

The record-breaking 29.7 Tbps attack was a User Datagram Protocol carpet-bombing attack that hit an average of 15,000 destination ports per second, according to Cloudflare.

Aisuru targeted a number of critical industries, including telecommunications, financial services, hosting providers and gaming companies. cybersecuritydive.com
 

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30 Minute Delivery: Amazon Now
Amazon tests delivery in half hour or less

In parts of Seattle and Philadelphia, ultra-fast delivery of household essentials and groceries is an extra $14 — or $4 for Prime members.

Amazon is testing half-hour or quicker deliveries of groceries and household essentials in parts of Seattle and Philadelphia, the e-commerce giant said Monday. The ultra-speedy delivery, dubbed Amazon Now, is about $14 per order, or about $4 for Prime members. Orders under $15 also incur a fee of about $2.

In order to facilitate this offer, the company said it has placed small fulfillment facilities designed for efficiency “close to where Seattle- and Philadelphia-area customers live and work.”

Amazon has closed more stores than it’s opened in recent years. The e-commerce and tech giant shuttered its entire nonfood fleet, about 70 stores, a few years ago, and it has recently pruned its Amazon Fresh operation.

That may not matter much, as its delivery has expanded and gotten faster.

The company is speeding up delivery to 4,000 rural communities and expanding same-day fresh grocery delivery to more U.S. cities. Amazon is on pace to set another record for Prime delivery speed, aided in part by a strategy to arrange inventory placement so that the distances goods travel are shorter and package handling during fulfillment and transportation is reduced.

With about 535 Whole Foods Market stores and 60 Amazon Fresh stores, Amazon has a small fleet compared to rival Walmart, which runs more than 5,000 U.S. locations, or even Target, with nearly 2,000. But its delivery operation is increasingly able to compete with that, according to Bank of America analysts led by Justin Post. The service also vies with the likes of Instacart and DoorDash, the analysts noted. retaildive.com


Amazon's AI Threat
AI Shopping Bots Threaten to Upend Amazon’s E-Commerce Dominance
Amazon's e-commerce dominance is threatened by AI shopping bots, which could upend its advertising business. The online retailer has sued Perplexity, demanding its AI browser agent stop shopping for users on Amazon.com. Amazon's mobile app and website attract tens of millions of US shoppers daily, converting to a $68 billion annual advertising business. AI shopping bots, like OpenAI's ChatGPT, are rolling out shopping features, making it difficult for Amazon to compete. ainvest.com


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Westchester County, NY: 16-year old teen Pulls Gun, Steals 17 Phones In NY Robbery, Caught Fleeing Out Back Door
Police said the incident happened on Monday, Dec. 1, just before 8 p.m., when detectives in the area of 440 East Sandford Blvd. in Mount Vernon saw what looked like an armed robbery unfolding inside the Metro by T-Mobile store, Mount Vernon Police said on Tuesday night, Dec. 2. According to investigators, the teen, dressed in all black with his face covered, walked in and took out what appeared to be a firearm before robbing the business. Detectives immediately broadcast a robbery-in-progress alert over police radio. Moments later, police said the teen ran out a back door and took off toward Garden Avenue, where detectives gave chase and quickly caught him.   dailyvoice.com


Barstow, CA: Suspect Arrested in Long Beach After Stealing Over $10,000 in Merchandise from Retail Chain
The suspect, identified as Alejandro Delarosa, a resident of Orange, was arrested after allegedly committing another theft at a location belonging to the same retail chain. Barstow Police officers assisted the CHP Retail Task Force with the ongoing investigation. Authorities discovered that Delarosa was linked to numerous thefts across different counties. During the course of the investigation, officers recovered over $10,000 in stolen merchandise.  vvng.com


Kent, WA: Police arrest 12 in multi-store retail theft operation on East Hill

Vienna, VA: Police search for stolen vehicle used in $1000 grocery store theft

Menomonee Falls, WI: Shoe Station retail theft; $475 stolen, 5 suspects sought

Troy, AL: Police searching for suspects in felony retail thefts

Manitoba, Canada: Man arrested for allegedly stealing more than $25K worth of goods from Winnipeg stores
 



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Shootings & Deaths


Savannah, GA: SPD investigates deadly, domestic shooting in convenience store parking lot
Officials confirm a woman shot in the parking lot of Chu's convenience store at the corner of Middleground Road and Mohawk Street has died. In a post on X Wednesday, the Savannah Police Department said, “The victim has succumbed to her injuries. The case is now being investigated as a homicide.”   wjcl.com


Dallas, TX: Tire shop manager killed in workplace shooting, employee charged
A Dallas tire shop manager was shot and killed on Monday by one of his employees, leaving family and longtime friends searching for answers about what led to the sudden burst of workplace violence, police said. Dallas police identified the victim as 42-year-old Billy "BJ" Brightman, manager of the Rent-A-Tire shop on Camp Wisdom Road. Investigators said Brightman was shot inside the business by 21-year-old Marlon Lawrence, a tire technician who worked under him. Police said surveillance video captured the shooting. According to an arrest affidavit, Brightman was working at the front counter when Lawrence approached from behind and shot him once in the back and then again in the face.  fox4news.com


Omaha, NE: Shooting outside north Omaha grocery store critically injures one person
A shooting outside of a grocery store in north Omaha critically injured one person. Officers responded to the shooting, which occurred outside the Phil's Cash Saver near N 31st Avenue and Ames Avenue, around 12:20 p.m. Wednesday, officials said. One person was taken to a local hospital in critical condition, according to authorities. Omaha police told KETV that the victim was loading groceries in their vehicle when the suspect allegedly came up and shot them.  ketv.com


Kinston, NC: Update: Teen charged with attempted murder after C-store shooting
Two Fayetteville teenagers are facing charges for a shooting last month at a Kinston convenience store. Kinston police on Tuesday charged 19-year-old Kamari Gunter with attempted first degree murder, assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury, breaking and entering a motor vehicle, three counts of felony conspiracy, and discharging a firearm within city limits. Thomas Watson was shot in the abdomen at the Circle K on North Herritage Street back on November 21st. Gunter and a 17-year-old were found in Fayetteville. Police say when arrested, they were found with a vehicle stolen from Kinston the day of the shooting.  witn.com


Seneca, SC: 2 shot at QuikTrip in Seneca, suspect in custody
According to the Seneca Police Department, the shooting happened at the store on Bypass 123 around 2 a.m. Investigators said the shooter had been inside the QuikTrip, walked outside, and fired multiple shots into a vehicle which was trying to leave.  wspa.com


Macomb County, MI: Trial date set for Detroit siblings charged in deadly Eastpointe Footlocker shooting
 



Robberies, Incidents & Thefts


Cranston, RI: Delivery driver suspected of committing at least 16 armed robberies
Police have arrested a man accused of holding up more than a dozen businesses in Rhode Island. At least 17 armed robberies have occurred in Cranston, Johnston, Providence and Woonsocket, according to police, and investigators believe they’re all connected. Cranston police said six of the robberies happened in their city and the suspect, Khivory Alston, used his work truck during them. He allegedly had a knife during the robberies and threatened the use of firearms. Alston, 36, was taken into custody Tuesday night after an armed robbery at Moon Market on Reservoir Avenue, Cranston police said.  wpri.com


Tulsa, OK: Two children arrested for theft at airsoft gun store
Tulsa police say two 12-year-olds threatened store employees with pepper spray last Wednesday near 41st and Sheridan while stealing an airsoft gun.

Charlotte, NC: Police believe man is responsible for multiple Armed Robberies

New Haven, CT: Vape R Us Robbed At Gunpoint; robbed the store twice in one week

Marietta, GA: Gun store manager stops alleged theft in progress by body-slamming would-be thief in Cobb County


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C-Store – Rapid City, SD – Armed Robbery
C-Store – Cranston, RI – Armed Robbery
C-Store – Cheyenne, WY – Robbery
C-Store – Milford, MA – Armed Robbery
C-Store – Columbus, OH – Armed Robbery
Cellphone – Mount Vernon, NY – Armed Robbery
Dollar – Townsend, DE – Armed Robbery
Dollar – Lake City, FL – Armed Robbery
Dollar – Charlotte, NC – Armed Robbery
Grocery - Vienna, VA - Robbery
Guns – Tulsa, OK – Robbery
Guns – Marietta, GA – Robbery
Handbag – Guilderland, NY – Robbery
Jewelry - New Bern, NC - Robbery
Jewelry - Thornton, CO – Robbery
Pharmacy – Charlotte, NC – Armed Robbery
Restaurant – Honolulu, HI – Armed Robbery
Restaurant – Baton Rouge, LA – Armed Robbery
Restaurant – Pittsburgh, PA – Burglary
Restaurant – Santa Clairita, CA – Burglary
Shoe - Menomonee Falls, WI - Robbery
Vape - New Haven, CT – Armed Robbery
Vape – Cuero, TX – Robbery     

 

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• 21 robberies
• 2 burglaries
• 0 shootings
• 0 killed



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