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Three arrested in Walmart theft in Pueblo; ends in a crash.  
Canon City police arrested three people Tuesday afternoon after stealing two computers from a Walmart . According to authorities, two men took two computers from Walmart, and sped off in the parking lot with a woman in a grey Sedan. The suspects headed eastbound on Highway 50 to southbound Justice Road before driving through a fence and into a nearby field. No one was hurt. (Source canoncitydailyrecord.com)
 


2013 LAAORCA Award Winners
 

The following awards will be given today at the LAAORCA conference. Congratulations to all!

Industry Investigator of the Year -

Mike Swett, Formerly with TJX
This award is bestowed upon a non-law enforcement investigator (private sector) for their excellent investigative skills and outstanding performance that reflects the intent and mission of LAAORCA. The nomination must be based on the investigator's personal achievement not that of task force or team.

Law Enforcement Officer of the Year -

Detective Dave Barr, Seal Beach Police Department
The award for Law Enforcement Officer of the Year is based on the recipient's investigative pursuit, professional skills, and overall impact made toward the reduction of organized retail crime. The nomination must be based on the investigator's personal achievement not that of task force or team.

Member of the Year Award -

Officer Duc Dao, Los Angeles Police Department
Elena Del Valle, JC Penney
Christian Placencia, JC Penney

The Member of the Year Award honors a LAAORCA member who goes the extra mile for the association. This member has dedicated time and effort in exemplifying and furthering the organization's intent and mission.

 

Organized Retail Crime:
Estimated Lost Sales Tax Revenue by State


The Food Marketing Institute has released a report containing Organized Retail Crime: Estimated Lost Sales Tax Revenue by State. Over the next several days the Daily will publish these figures. Stay tuned to see your state estimate! Click here to see what's been published so far.

State Annual Sales - Retail Trade and Food Services (2009) State % of Annual Retail Sales Est. Amount of Stolen Merchandise Attributed to ORC (by State) State Sales Tax Rates Est. Lost Sales Tax Revenue Attributed to ORC (by State)
North Dakota $11,602,499,064 0.27% $80,555,741 5.00% $4,027,787
Ohio $145,058,724,425 3.36% $1,007,137,597 5.50% $55,392,568
Oklahoma $47,207,323,320 1.09% $327,758,777 4.50% $14,749,145
Pennsylvania $174,483,292,728 4.04% $1,211,431,335 6.00% $72,685,880
Rhode Island $13,968,255,187 0.32% $96,981,102 7.00% $6,788,677

*Note: States with no state sales tax were omitted (AK, DE, MT, NH, and OR)

For more information on organized retail crime, visit FMI's issue page.
 




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