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Bay Area leaders press Newsom for more funding to curb retail theft
A smash-and-grab robbery at a South Bay Macy’s is the latest high-profile retail crime to spark renewed calls for tougher enforcement across the Bay Area.
SANTA CLARA, Calif. - Authorities have dismantled an organized retail theft crew linked to more than 100 incidents across Northern California and Nevada.
While officials have not publicly identified the suspects, investigators recovered more than $83,000 in stolen merchandise during searches of several San Jose properties. The recovered items included goods from Home Depot, TJ Maxx, and Burlington.
Authorities bust $400K T.J. Maxx theft ring in Bay Area; 16 suspects tied to case
According to the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office, 16 suspects were involved in more than 80 thefts, sometimes striking stores several times a day.
Evidence and arrests
What we know:
During the search, detectives discovered bags filled with new clothing and containers packed with stolen tools.
The Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office booked four suspects into the Santa Clara County Main Jail. They face charges including organized retail theft, receiving stolen property, and conspiracy.
"We won’t stop pursuing those who steal from our community businesses," the sheriff's office said in a statement.
The Source: Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office