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The U.S. Crime Surge
The Retail Impact
A Smarter Approach to Crime Prevention
How AI and Facial Recognition Are
Transforming Retail Loss Prevention
By the D&D Daily staff
Retail
crime has surged in recent years, with organized retail theft and
in-store violence becoming more common. Businesses are now turning to
cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and
facial recognition to combat these threats, improving both security and
customer safety.
A Smarter Approach to Crime Prevention
Traditional loss prevention methods-such as security cameras and
in-store personnel-are no longer enough to keep up with increasingly
sophisticated retail criminals. AI-powered surveillance systems offer
a more proactive approach by analyzing live video feeds in real time,
identifying suspicious behaviors, and alerting store staff before theft
or violence occurs.
Facial recognition technology takes this a step further by helping
retailers identify known shoplifters or individuals with a history of
violent behavior. When integrated with security systems, facial
recognition can instantly compare live images to databases of repeat
offenders, allowing security teams to respond swiftly before a crime is
committed.
Reducing Retail Violence
Beyond theft, AI-driven systems also help prevent violent incidents in
stores. By detecting signs of aggression-such as raised voices, erratic
movements, or even weapon detection-AI can alert security personnel
to de-escalate situations before they turn dangerous. This
capability is especially crucial in an era where retail employees are
facing increased threats from hostile customers.
Protecting Privacy While Enhancing Security
To balance security and consumer rights, many retailers are adopting
ethical AI guidelines, ensuring transparency in how data is collected
and used. Additionally, laws and regulations are evolving to set
clear boundaries on when and how facial recognition can be deployed.
The Future of Retail Security
As AI and facial recognition technology continue to improve, they
will become even more essential tools in retail loss prevention.
With real-time crime detection, predictive analytics, and automated
alerts, these innovations are not just reducing theft but also creating
safer shopping environments for customers and employees alike.
Retailers investing in AI-driven security solutions are taking a
proactive stance against crime, ensuring that their stores remain
safe and profitable in an increasingly challenging landscape.
Shielding Stores from Gun Violence
The ZeroEyes Gun Research Center has
analyzed nearly 1,200 gun-related incidents in retail environments this
year alone.
The Need for Smart Security Measures
Gun
violence is an escalating crisis that extends beyond headlines - it's
affecting everyday shopping experiences. The ZeroEyes Gun Research
Center has analyzed nearly 1,200 gun-related incidents in retail
environments this year alone. Major retailers like Walmart and CVS
have experienced events ranging from armed robberies to violent
altercations, contributing to a culture of fear in environments meant
for shopping and community interaction. This surge in violence
demonstrates why retail spaces need enhanced security measures now more
than ever.
The Ripple Effect of Gun Violence
Gun violence in retail settings goes beyond the immediate physical
danger. There's a ripple effect that hits hard, both economically and
socially. Businesses suffer from property damage, inventory loss and
fewer customers, all while trying to navigate the aftermath. Stores that
become the site of violent incidents often see a drop in foot traffic,
as people no longer feel safe shopping there. Fear spreads quickly, and
that fear can be enough to keep customers away for good.
Beyond financial losses, gun violence affects a company's ability to
retain employees. Workers don't want to feel unsafe in their place of
work, and when these incidents happen, it can be hard to keep good
staff. Also, if insurance premiums skyrocket, or worse, a store faces
potential lawsuits, the financial strain only deepens. In some cases,
the economic pressure becomes so intense that businesses are forced to
close their doors. Additionally, when a retail store becomes associated
with gun violence, it can tarnish the reputation of the entire shopping
area, discouraging new businesses from moving in.
While the financial consequences are significant, we can't overlook the
human toll. Gun violence leaves lasting emotional and psychological
scars on survivors, witnesses and the larger community. In some
cases, people may develop PTSD, anxiety or other mental health
challenges as a result of their experiences. Substance abuse issues also
have been linked to individuals trying to cope with the trauma of these
events. This invisible burden creates a cycle of stress and fear that's
difficult to break.
Why Investing in Security is Non-Negotiable
Given the growing threat, retailers can no longer afford to view
security as an afterthought. It needs to be a top priority. A
layered security system - one that incorporates physical security,
technology, lockdown systems, communication infrastructure and training
- can help mitigate these risks and protect both employees and
customers. These solutions can mean the difference between a close call
and a tragic outcome.
retailtouchpoints.com
San Francisco's 'Major Shift in How
Crimes Are Prosecuted'
Charges for petty theft increased
significantly between 2023 and 2024
Here's what prosecution data tells us about how S.F. officials are
treating crime
In 2022, San Francisco voters supported a recall campaign against
District Attorney Chesa Boudin that argued his progressive policies made
the city less safe. Almost three years later, it's clear that the recall
was the beginning of a major shift in how crimes are prosecuted in
San Francisco, as key statistics under current District Attorney Brooke
Jenkins are trending back to where they were a decade ago.
Before
the pandemic upended life in the city and the country, Boudin, a former
public defender, narrowly won the 2019 race for district attorney.
Boudin, who followed another progressive DA, George Gascón, campaigned
on promises to reduce jail populations, divert more cases away from the
criminal justice system and prosecute more police officers - putting San
Francisco at the center of a nationwide progressive prosecution
movement.
But critics - as they did with Gascón - characterized such policies
as too lenient and blamed them for deteriorating street conditions,
particularly around public drug use, retail theft
and car break-ins. Soon, Jenkins, then a prosecutor in the district
attorney's office, quit her job and became the face of the recall
movement. After the recall, then-Mayor London Breed appointed her to
Boudin's seat, and voters elected her to the post the next November.
Jenkins, who has long described herself as progressive, promised to
crack down on crimes like drug dealing and to hold repeat offenders
accountable, while arguing that doing so was not incompatible with
reform.
Today, prosecution data in San Francisco looks much more like it did
in the early 2010s, before many statewide and local progressive
policies were enacted, particularly in terms of the numbers of people
prosecuted for lower-level crimes.
In 2024, under Jenkins, the district attorney's office prosecuted
more misdemeanors than in any year since 2011, a Chronicle analysis
found. It's also the first time since data is available that more
misdemeanors were prosecuted than felonies.
Of those misdemeanors, charges for petty theft
and for drug possession increased significantly between 2023 and 2024.
Charges for assault and battery, which refers to a person using unwanted
force on another but without serious injury, also went up, though not as
sharply.
sfchronicle.com
Retail Crime Hits 'Crisis Levels' in
Canada
Fashion Retailer Fights Back Against Rising Retail Crime
Retail crime is reaching crisis levels in Canadian cities, with
retailers struggling to protect their businesses against increasingly
brazen thefts. While mainstream media has reported on some high-profile
incidents, the true extent of retail crime remains largely unspoken-many
retailers opt not to report incidents, either due to lack of faith
in the police response or concerns about escalating the situation. The
growing problem is putting immense pressure on independent business
owners, who are often left to fend for themselves.
One retailer taking a stand is Sunan Spriggs, owner of CityLux Boutique,
a women's fashion retailer with locations in Toronto's upscale Yorkville
area at 101 Yorkville Avenue and in downtown Vancouver at 1015 Howe
Street. Frustrated with the rising tide of thefts at her stores and
the lack of meaningful action from law enforcement, Spriggs has
begun posting photos of shoplifters online in an attempt to deter crime
and recover stolen goods.
Retail Crime: A Growing but Underreported
Crisis
According to Spriggs, theft has become a daily occurrence at both of
her locations, but the nature of retail crime varies between the two
cities. In Toronto, her store is frequently targeted by
well-organized shoplifting rings that scout items in advance and
then send in highly skilled thieves to execute the theft. "These people
are professionals," she explains. "They come in, they stand around
talking, looking like regular shoppers. They wait for the perfect moment
and, within seconds, an item is gone without a trace."
In Vancouver, she faces a different challenge. "There, it's more of
an issue with addicts and street crime," she says. "It's harder to
deal with because you don't know what they're capable of. You don't know
if they have a weapon or if they're going to become aggressive."
retail-insider.com
Facial Recognition & AI is Being Used
to Fight Crime Worldwide
How Mohali police are integrating AI into day-to-day crime detection and
resolution
From facial recognition to AI
chatbot, the Punjab Police are already using technology for real-time
cybercrime reporting and resolution.
With Mohali growing as a commercial and residential hub in the state,
the Punjab Police are implementing innovative and far-reaching tools
for crime detection using Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a key tool.
The flagship initiative of the state police is being implemented in
the initial stage through the Integrated Command and Control Centre
(IRCC), which was inaugurated by Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on
March 6 in Mohali.
Chief Minister Mann has already announced plans to introduce AI
technology in partnership with multinational companies like Google
to modernise the Punjab Police. This initiative aims to update the force
with cloud computing, machine learning, and AI tools, positioning the
Punjab Police as a frontrunner in tech-driven policing in India.
Punjab Police leadership, including Gaurav Yadav, Director General of
Police (DGP), Punjab, has emphasised AI's role in addressing
challenges like crime detection, fraud identification, and resource
allocation. The force aims to use AI to maintain law and order in
Punjab, a border state facing unique security threats, by equipping it
with scientific tools and best practices.
indianexpress.com
Palm Springs Sees Less Crime But More Violent Crime Overall In 2024
Minneapolis: Reported crimes in Dinkytown on a downward trend
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Tariffs May Help Off-Pricers - But
Immigration Policy May Hurt
US immigration policy could hurt off-pricers
Burlington, TJX and Ross stand to
benefit from tariffs and consumer angst, but one of their most important
customer bases is under extreme pressure.
It's hard to hurt an off-price business, but one aspect of the
Trump administration's agenda might do it.
There are signs that the crackdown on immigration is suppressing
spending by Hispanic populations, even those away from the U.S.-Mexico
border, according to several analysts. This hits off-price retailers
especially hard, and executives in the sector fielded questions on the
topic during their most recent earnings calls.
Otherwise, many of the factors causing uncertainty for other retailers
are a boon to these companies. The Trump trade war, growing recession
fears and sinking consumer sentiment are generally bad news for anyone
selling discretionary goods. But the off-price retailers like those
run by TJX, Ross Stores and Burlington tend to benefit, at least to some
extent.
"We think strong value messages and broad-based geographic footprints
are resulting in less volatility than for other discretionary sectors,"
Evercore ISI analysts led by Michael Binetti said in emailed comments.
"But we wouldn't be surprised if the Offpricers take a more cautious
posture on 1Q amid a combo of weather issues, volatile trends from
lower income demos, and discrete pressures like weak sales to Latin
consumers."
These companies are shielded from tariffs for the most part because
by the time they receive their merchandise the brands and other
retailers that supply them have already paid those tolls. Plus, the
supply chain chaos that is happening as retailers attempt to anticipate
or react to tariffs means more merchandise for the off-price pipeline.
retaildive.com
ISCPO Announces Tekwave Solutions as a Preferred Vendor Partner
Offers Innovative Software Solutions
to Optimize Operations at the Gate
The
International Supply Chain Protection Organization (ISCPO) announced
that Tekwave Solutions will join as the organization's preferred vendor
partner as ISCPO continues to support its members and the supply chain
security community. The speed of business has exponentially accelerated
the supply chain, and ISCPO members rely on a variety of vendors for
innovative tools, technology, and services to help them make their
departments and flow of goods run effectively. ISCPO remains dedicated
to continuously enhancing its variety of vendor solutions, leveraging
emerging technologies, and staying at the forefront of industry best
practices. By adding Tekwave Solutions as a preferred vendor, our
members will have access to emerging technologies designed to support
all facets of supply chain access control, visitor management,
compliance and operational efficiency.
iscpo.org
Protesters arrested after storming Trump Tower
Nearly 100 people were arrested after protesters gathered at Trump
Tower in Manhattan Thursday to denounce the arrest of Mahmoud Khalil,
a Palestinian activist detained by ICE over his involvement with
pro-Palestinian demonstrations at Columbia University.
Ninety-eight people were later arrested and 50 were led from the
lobby in zip ties and placed into awaiting police vehicles,
according to the New York Police Department. No injuries or property
damage was reported, the NYPD said.
cnn.com
Caring, Compassion and Other Lessons Safety Professionals can Learn from
Dogs
EHS professionals are constantly striving to
do more to keep workers safe from harm. It's a noble goal, but it's
important to focus on building trusting relationships, too.
Fossil leans on layoffs, more store closures to cut costs
Nearly 800 Joann store leases, five distribution centers set for auction
Bath & Body Works introduces new store design
Qdoba exceeds 500 stores in development; to grow in Northeast, Midwest
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Cybercriminal Tactics Targeting Retail
Stolen credentials emerge as top concern in global retail sector
KnowBe4 research shows 38% of retail
sector compromises now involve credential theft, surpassing payment card
data breaches.
KnowBe4 today released its "Global
Retail Report 2025," revealing a
notable shift in cybercriminal tactics targeting the retail sector.
The report finds that credential harvesting, which is often orchestrated
through phishing attacks, has become the predominant threat, accounting
for 38% of all compromised data in 2023, while payment card data theft
dropped to 25%.
The research shows an alarming increase in cyberattacks in the retail
sector, with attack frequency rising by 56% in 2023 compared to the
previous year. This puts retail in the top five industries targeted
by cybercriminals. The average cost of a retail data breach reached
$3.48 million in 2024, an 18% increase from 2023.
Key findings from the report include:
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Credential theft now
accounts for 38% of all compromised data, while payment card theft
dropped to 25%, making credential harvesting the leading threat in retail
cyberattacks.
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North America's retail
sector experienced the highest percentage of attacks (56%), while Latin
America saw the second most at 32%, and Europe experienced 11% of attacks.
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The U.S. retail sector
accounted for 45% of global ransomware attacks despite representing only
28% of market share, making retail the second most targeted sector.
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Conducting security
awareness training and simulated phishing evaluations for one year or
more can reduce the likelihood of employees falling for phishing attacks for
organizations of all sizes.
The report demonstrates the significant impact of security awareness
training on reducing human risk in retail organizations. Employee
susceptibility to phishing attacks dropped from 42.4% to just 5.2% in
large retail organizations, while small and medium-sized retailers saw
similar improvements, with rates dropping to 4.7% and 4.5%,
respectively, after one year of continuous training.
securityinfowatch.com
RELATED: Retail Cybercriminals Turn to
Credential Harvesting
New Council Fights Cyber Espionage
Groups
FCC launches national security unit to counter state-linked threats to
US telecoms
The new council is part of an effort
to thwart Salt Typhoon and other cyber espionage groups.
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr announced
Thursday the launch of a Council on National Security, designed to
counter growing cyber threats from foreign adversaries against the U.S.
telecommunications sector.
The council will leverage the full range of regulatory, investigatory
and enforcement authorities to help promote national security in the
face of growing threats, particularly those linked to the People's
Republic of China and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), according to
the FCC.
"Today the country faces a persistent and constant threat from foreign
adversaries, particularly the CCP," Carr said in a statement. "These
bad actors are always exploring ways to breach our networks, devices and
technology ecosystem."
cybersecuritydive.com
300+ Victims in Multiple Industries
Medusa ransomware slams critical infrastructure organizations
The ransomware-as-service gang
tallied more than 300 victims in industries such as healthcare,
manufacturing and technology.
The Medusa ransomware gang has infected more than 300 organizations
in critical infrastructure sectors such as the medical, manufacturing
and technology industries.
That's according to a joint cybersecurity advisory published Wednesday
by CISA, the FBI and the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis
Center (MS-ISAC). The agencies noted that Medusa - which is not
connected to MedusaLocker ransomware - has been active since 2021 and
initially began as a closed ransomware operation.
"While Medusa has since progressed to using an affiliate model,
important operations such as ransom negotiation are still centrally
controlled by the developers,"
the advisory said. "Both Medusa developers and affiliates - referred
to as 'Medusa actors' in this advisory - employ a double extortion
model, where they encrypt victim data and threaten to publicly release
exfiltrated data if a ransom is not paid."
cybersecuritydive.com
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Fake Reviews' Massive Impact on E-Commerce
CloudSEK exposes how Fake Reviews are manipulating Online Shopping
In India, laws like the Consumer Protection
Act, 2019, E-Commerce Rules, 2020, and Competition Act, 2002 classify fake
reviews as unfair trade practices, carrying hefty penalties
CloudSEK, a leading cybersecurity intelligence firm, has exposed a widespread
fraudulent review scheme operating on popular e-commerce platforms. The
research by CloudSEK's Threat Intelligence team reveals a structured network of
scammers manipulating product ratings and reviews to mislead consumers and gain
unfair market advantages.
CloudSEK's investigation highlights how sellers collaborate with so-called
"marketing agencies" to generate fake positive reviews, artificially inflate
product ratings, and distort genuine customer experiences. This unethical
practice not only undermines consumer trust but also creates an uneven playing
field for honest businesses.
These agencies employ mediators who manage peer networks across WhatsApp and
Telegram groups, orchestrating the mass generation of fake positive reviews.
Participants, or "reviewers," purchase products via affiliate links, post
glowing reviews without genuine evaluation, and receive full or partial refunds
as compensation.
CloudSEK's investigation found that a single mediator generated approximately
4,000 fake reviews over 3-4 months, impacting products worth ₹13 lakh. With
multiple mediators and agencies at play, the total financial impact across
eCommerce platforms likely runs into crores of rupees. The report includes real
snapshots of Telegram channels, order forms, refund forms, and internal portals
used to coordinate this scheme, offering a rare glimpse into its inner workings.
dqindia.com
Google to Put Warnings on U.K. Businesses Using Fake Online Reviews
The U.K. competition watchdog started
investigating Google in 2021 over concerns about their oversight of online
reviews
Alphabet-owned Google has offered to start punishing U.K. businesses that
boost their star ratings with fake reviews and the people that post them,
ending the U.K. competition watchdog's investigation into online reviews.
The search giant will put warning alerts on the profiles of businesses that use
fake reviews to boost their star ratings, the U.K. Competition and Markets
Authority said Friday. Those warnings will be visible on businesses' Google
profiles and those flouting the rules will have new reviews disabled. Repeat
offenders will have their reviews deleted for at least six months, the CMA said.
wsj.com
Study: U.S. online spending to hit $1.4 trillion in 2025
Amazon picks central Ohio city for new $1 billion data center
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Arlington, WA: Organized crime rings involved in thefts, scams operating
in Arlington
Arlington police are investigating several reports of organized crime
rings operating in the area. "The crime rings consist mainly of
individuals originally from southeastern Europe. They have been known to
disguise their identities, often presenting as tourists from various
regions, including the Middle East, India, or Spanish-speaking
countries," the Arlington Police Department said in a Facebook post. The
groups are involved in a series of thefts and scams that may affect
individuals, fitness clubs, and small businesses, particularly boutique
and antique stores. The thieves are known to be operating particularly
around Safeway, Walmart, the Pilot Travel Center, and off-ramps along
the northbound Interstate 5 corridor.
komonews.com
Rocklin, CA: 10 suspects sought in caught-on-camera burglary at camera
store
Police are looking for about 10 masked suspects in connection to a
Rocklin break-in and burglary early Thursday morning. Video released by
Action Camera shows multiple people running behind their store counter
and stealing items off the wall before taking off. What the camera
doesn't show is how the suspects allegedly got into the store. In a
Facebook post, the store said the suspects used a stolen car to smash
through the front entrance. A spokesperson for Rocklin Police Department
said they're currently following up on leads for the case, describing
the crime as "pretty abnormal for Rocklin." As the investigation
continues, Rocklin police won't be doing it entirely on their own. They
are working with other agencies in the Bay Area where several camera
stores were also hit. However, it's not yet clear if those cases are
related to the one in Rocklin. Police said the suspects took off in cars
that were stolen, and the owners have been made aware.
abc10.com
Chesapeake, VA: Beauty store frustrated following string of break-ins,
$30,000 worth of supplies stolen
The owners of a beauty shop in Chesapeake are frustrated after a string
of break-ins that has affected their business. Since t Since that
incident, the store has been broken into two more times leaving Wood
frustrated. "It's not the same person," said Wood. "It's a different
person. And break our glass door over here and damage everything over
here that I have to call door people to put new glass because they
(broke) it."he beginning of February, Beauty To Go has been broken into
three times. On Feb. 9, a suspect broke into the store after hours and
stole products that General Manager Maychel Wood says was close to
$30,000. "Everything we have in this area right here that is very
expensive is gone," said Wood. "And then this side, it's the same thing.
Everything in this area is gone also."
wavy.com
Long Island, NY: Baldwin Man Ran $40K Home Depot Theft Ring, DA Says
Manooj Heeralall, 55, was indicted on grand larceny and related charges
in Nassau County Court on Thursday, March 13, after investigators
recovered nearly $40,000 in stolen merchandise from his home and garage,
according to the DA's office. An investigation found that Heeralall
recruited several individuals to steal items like circuit breakers,
light switches, and power tools between October 2021 and December 2023,
prosecutors alleged. The stolen goods came from Home Depot locations
across Nassau County, Suffolk County, Queens, and Brooklyn,
including stores in Freeport, Levittown, Syosset, and Westbury.
Heeralall would then take the stolen merchandise, pay the accomplices,
and store the goods in his home and garage, prosecutors said. The
merchandise was later shipped to the country of Guyana.
In December 2023, Suffolk County Police reportedly uncovered the
following stolen items from Heeralall's Baldwin residence:
- Nearly 1,000 circuit breakers, valued at $15,025, Hundreds of
pieces of equipment, including circular saw blades and outlets.
- Four garbage bins filled with $9,576 worth of acrylic roof coating,
rock spotlights, oscillating blades, and light switch wall plates.
In court Thursday, Heeralall pleaded not guilty to the following counts
Burglary (felony), Criminal possession of stolen property (felony).
-Two counts of attempted criminal possession of stolen property
(felony and misdemeanor), Grand larceny (felony), Conspiracy
(misdemeanor), He faces up to 7 years in prison if convicted.
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Shootings & Deaths
Memphis, TN: 1 man shot to death, woman grazed by bullet after shooting at store
on Chelsea Avenue
The Memphis Police Department is investigating a shooting that left one man dead
and a woman injured. According to MPD, officers responded to a shooting call at
a store on Chelsea Avenue. When police arrived, they discovered that two people
had been injured. One male victim was shot and pronounced dead on the scene; the
female victim was grazed by a bullet and received medical attention. MPD says
that there are two possible suspects.
actionnews5.com
Spring Lake, NC: Subway employee, 15, shot by customer during altercation inside
store, woman charged
A Subway employee was shot by a customer during an apparent altercation inside
the business, Spring Lake Police said. Officers responded about 5 p.m. Wednesday
to the fast-food restaurant at 211 Murchison Road and found a 15-year-old
employee with a gunshot wound inside. During their investigation, police said
other employees told them that there was a confrontation with a customer who
pulled out a gun and shot the worker. The condition of the employee hasn't been
released. Police later charged 37-year-old Alisa Jewel Reed, of Fayetteville,
with multiple felonies related to the shooting, including attempted first-degree
murder. Reed was taken into custody in Fayetteville.
abc11.com
Memphis, TN: Gunfire at Orange Mound store leaves man seriously injured
Gunfire at an Orange Mound grocery store left a man seriously injured Thursday
afternoon. Memphis Police (MPD) said the shooting happened at the Orange Mound
Food Market on Barron Avenue around 12:30 p.m. FOX13 crews at the scene saw
several MPD squad cars and crime scene tape blocking off the parking lot outside
of the store. MPD said one man was hit by the gunfire and rushed to Regional One
Health in critical condition. Another man was detained at the scene.
fox13memphis.com
Tigard, OR: Tesla dealership in Tigard shot up for 2nd time in past 7 days
For the second time in the past week, shots were fired at a Tesla dealership in
Tigard, police reported Thursday morning. While no injuries have been reported,
police said a security guard was present at the time of the shooting but was
uninjured. More than a dozen shots were fired in the incident, causing
significant damage to the building windows and cars outside.
kgw.com
Madison, WI: Update: Arrest made in 2024 Madison mall shooting
A suspect in the West Towne Mall shooting last October was arrested in
Kalamazoo, Michigan Tuesday. Devante Anthony, 28, was arrested by US Marshals.
Police responded to a reports of shots fired at the mall on Oct. 25 last year.
Police said a single shot was fired inside the mall. After the shooting, the
people involved ran out of the mall and left in a vehicle. No injuries were
reported.
channel3000.com
Seattle, WA: Update: Man arrested for shooting into WA mall, stealing sneakers
Police arrested a man who shot his way into the front doors of Alderwood Mall to
steal thousands of dollars' worth of sneakers last January. Authorities say he
admitted to burglaries at multiple other malls in the Puget Sound region.
According to the Lynnwood Police Department (LPD), the Snohomish County Violent
Offender Task Force arrested Micah Snyder at a Pierce County apartment Wednesday
night. Authorities say they recovered an AR-10 style rifle from his vehicle, and
that he admitted to burglarizing the Alderwood Mall, the Southcenter Mall twice,
the South Hill Mall and the Tacoma Mall. Last January, Lynnwood police began
looking for a thief, later identified as Micah Snyder, for shooting through the
front doors of the Alderwood Mall to break into Sneak City to steal designer
sneakers.
fox13seattle.com
Robberies, Incidents & Thefts
Memphis, TN: MPD working to break up robbery ring targeting Latinos
Denmark, TN: Men use pythons to scare and rob Tennessee truck stop employees
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C-Store - Erie, PA -
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Cellphone -
Sacramento, CA - Burglary
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Collectables - Alton,
IL - Burglary
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Gas Station - Denmark,
TN - Robbery
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Grocery - Normal, IL -
Armed Robbery
• Jewelry - Indianapolis, IN - Burglary
• Jewelry - Albuquerque, NM - Robbery
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Marijuana - Maple
Valley, WA - Burglary
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Restaurant - Boston,
MA - Armed Robbery
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Restaurant -
Waterford, MI - Armed Robbery
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Restaurant - Shelby
County, IL - Burglary
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Daily Totals:
• 10 robberies
• 7 burglaries
• 0 shootings
• 0 killed |
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