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ORC
trio hits Town Center at Boca Raton mall
Boca Raton police say Allen, 23, of Miramar, and
Maynard, 25, of Lauderdale Lakes, were arrested on
retail theft charges earlier this year. But Monday
police found them, and Tristian Junior Douglas, 18, of
Lauderhill, in a car with more than $2,000 in stolen
clothes and other items after a trip to Town Center at
Boca Raton mall. Inside a booster bag — a bag lined with
foil to stop anti-theft devices from setting off alarms
— police said they found True Religion jeans with the
anti-theft devices still on them. They also found a
Victoria's Secret bag with underwear as well as Dream
Angels Body Wash, Kiss Lotion and Kiss Perfume.
(Source
sun-sentinel.com)
Former
Dillard's employee charged with ORC and organizing theft
in Laredo
A former Dillard’s employee has been arrested for
arranging the theft of designer brand clothing from the
store, Laredo police said. Rolando Leza, 49, was served
with a warrant Monday charging him with organized retail
theft. At about 9 p.m. June 18, police officers
responded to a theft call at Dillard’s. Security had
detained a man identified as Fernando Villagomez, 30,
for alleged theft. Villagomez allegedly conspired with
then-Dillard’s employee Leza to steal the clothing,
police said. The items totaled about $630, but
Villagomez only produced a receipt showing he had bought
about $10 in merchandise, police said. Police allege
Leza did not scan the merchandise before putting it
inside Villagomez’s bag, according to court records.
Leza and Villagomez are out on bail.
(Source
lmtonline.com)
ORC trio hits Wal-Mart store in Spanaway, Wash., for digital
cameras
Tacoma/Pierce County, the three men walked into the
Walmart around 12:15 a.m. July 2 and tried to take several
laptops out of a locked case. After failing to liberate the
laptops, the men put 11 digital cameras into a shopping
cart, left the store and drove off in a maroon Chevy Tahoe
with custom rims, according to Crime Stoppers.
(Source
komonews.com)
Boston man sentenced to 6 years for credit card scheme:
restitution set at $64,713. The Secret Service
teamed up on an investigation begun by the Braintree
police last fall of fraudulent uses of people's credit
card information in Braintree. Yek Doug Wong, was
charged with aggravated identity theft, possession of
device-making equipment, using counterfeit access
devices and being a felon in possession of a firearm and
ammunition following a months-long investigation begun
by the Braintree police last fall and joined by the U.S.
Secret Service. The investigation began after several
card owners reported unauthorized transactions at
convenience stores, according to an affidavit by a
special agent with the Secret Service. Wong often
purchased hundreds of dollars in cigarettes on the
doctored cards.
(Source
patriotledger.com) |
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