Organized theft suspects arrested in Burbank

Organized theft suspects arrested in Burbank

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Nineteen suspects who are reportedly involved in crime and crime theft -related offenses were arrested by the police of Burbank in custody after a coordinated national operation aimed at disturbing organized shoplifting, the police announced on Thursday.

According to the Burbank police, the operation took place between 26 May and 1 June, whereby the Department worked together in collaboration with the Los Angeles Organized Retail Crime Association and the Cook County State lawyer
Regional organized Crime Task Force in Illinois.

Officers collaborated with loss prevention agents from various retail companies for Empire Center, including Marshall’s, TJ Maxx, Walmart, Target, Rei and Ulta.

“Operating in both undercover and uniformed capacities, investigators and police officers witnessed several crimes, including small theft, large theft, theft, possession of again encrypted credit cards, and and
Identity theft, “according to a BPD statement.

The police of Burbank also carried out actions throughout the province, including the execution of search and arrest statements, performing security operations and arresting suspects associated with theft of the retail trade, repeated theft or South American theft groups.

“This effort emphasizes the continuous deployment of the Burbank police to combat theft crimes that influence local companies and the community. These activities are essential in promoting a deterioration against
Organized retail crime and tackling repeated perpetrators, “the police said in a statement.

“The Burbank Police Department is grateful for the collaboration and partnership with the Los Angeles Organized Retail Crime Association, Cook County State’s Attorney Regional Organization Crime Task Force, our retail partners and all other allied agencies.”

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