Police officers have released an image of two people they wish to speak to after an incident of shoplifting in Oxford Street, Wellingborough.
Read More »Cops & Coffee connects with Swift Current about concerns of shoplifting
Swift Current business owners and RCMP gathered for a ‘Cops & Coffee’ meeting yesterday morning, to discuss the do’s and don’ts of experiencing theft as an…
Read More »SB 1446 limits self-checkout, won’t deter retail theft
Senate Bill 1446 is aimed at deterring retail theft. Instead, this misguided California bill would limit the self-checkout option at grocery stores.
Read More »Estonia’s retailers despair as shoplifting on the increase
According to the Estonian Ministry of Justice, the data shows that last year there was a 39 percent increase in shoplifting, with store owners claiming total losses exceeded €15 million.
Read More »Man, 59, arrested for role in retail theft ring operation, affidavit says
A 59-year-old man has been arrested after police say he took part in multiple thefts at retail stores across the San Antonio area.
Read More »Faces of four people police want to help them with shoplifting investigations in Telford
Police in Telford have shared images of a number of people they want to speak to as part of their investigations into shoplifting.
Read More »Faces of four people police want to help them with shoplifting investigations in Telford
Police in Telford have shared images of a number of people they want to speak to as part of their investigations into shoplifting.
Read More »Wareham Ulta Beauty Shoplifting Suspects Charged
WAREHAM (WBSM)—Wareham Police charged three suspects with organized retail crime after their arrest for shoplifting over $4,000 worth of merchandise at an…
Read More »Woman who used Target self-checkout to steal more than $60,000 of items convicted of theft
Aziza Graves, 43, was convicted after prosecutors said she stole from the same Target store 120 times in just over a one year period.
Read More »“Tone-deaf and insulting to artists of every kind”: New Apple iPad Pro ad showing musical instruments being destroyed described as “horrendously bad” and “deeply offensive”
The controversial ad has provoked widespread criticism on social media from creatives and a number of celebrities including Hugh Grant
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