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American Focus > Blog > World News > CoolKicks founder arrested after $500K worth of stolen Nike merchandise found at warehouse: police
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CoolKicks founder arrested after $500K worth of stolen Nike merchandise found at warehouse: police

Last updated: October 8, 2025 4:03 pm
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A prominent entrepreneur in the sneaker and apparel retail sector was detained last week after law enforcement officers reported uncovering thousands of stolen Nike products in a bust in Southern California.

According to the Los Angeles Police Department, officers carried out a search warrant on Thursday at the CoolKicks facility located in Santa Monica, collaborating with multiple law enforcement agencies.

Authorities allegedly retrieved over 2,100 pairs of Nike footwear and 150 cartons of Nike clothing, amounting to an estimated $500,000 in value.

Adeel Shams, aged 34, who established CoolKicks, was taken into custody at the location and was charged with suspicion of possessing stolen property.

He has since been released from police custody as per jail records.

In a statement posted on social media, CoolKicks expressed that the revelation regarding the purchased stolen items was a “total shock” for the company.

“We engaged in this transaction in good faith, as we consistently do—dedicated to operating an honest enterprise founded on integrity and trust,” the statement affirmed.

The organization also clarified that no indications have surfaced suggesting that the products were counterfeit.

The raid took place while CoolKicks was broadcasting an auction live on the WhatNot platform.

Adeel Shams, 34, the founder of CoolKicks, was apprehended at the scene and was booked on charges of receiving stolen property. champagnepaki/Instagram
The Los Angeles Police Department announced that they executed a search warrant at the CoolKicks warehouse in Santa Monica, working in tandem with various law enforcement bodies. LAPD

Authorities say they recovered more than 2,100 pairs of Nike footwear along with 150 cartons of apparel, collectively valued at around $500,000. LAPD
A pair of Air Jordans is shown on the seized boxes outside of the warehouse. LAPD

During the unexpected incident, Shams, who was appearing on camera, appeared bewildered and inquired whether he might have been a target of a swatting prank.

Shams is set to appear in court later this month.

The investigation into the matter is still ongoing.

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