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Nationwide retail crime crackdown leads to over 400 arrests at major chains

Last updated: June 4, 2025 2:57 pm
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Police Crackdown Leads to Over 400 Arrests in Nationwide Retail Theft Operation

Law enforcement agencies across the country have launched a massive crackdown on organized retail theft in the post-pandemic era, resulting in more than 400 arrests, officials revealed on Wednesday.

The coordinated effort, which took place last week, involved collaboration between police departments and major retailers such as Home Depot, Walgreens, Ulta Beauty, Target, Meijer, Kroger, and lululemon, all of which have been heavily impacted by the surge in criminal activities.

The initiative, led by the organized crime task force in Cook County, Illinois, with support from the Retail Industry Leaders Association and the National District Attorneys Association, spanned 28 states and aimed to combat the escalating trend of organized retail crime.


A shopper looking at shelves of beauty products locked behind barriers in a drugstore. Credit: Paul Martinka

Gene Petrino, owner of Survival Response and a retired SWAT commander, described the crackdown as a long-overdue but crucial effort in combating organized retail crime, emphasizing the significant impact these crimes have on retailers, employees, and consumers.

One notable case involved Michelle Mack, the leader of a crime ring known as “California Girls,” who orchestrated the theft of approximately $8 million worth of cosmetics and beauty products from Ulta and Sephora stores. Mack was sentenced to five years in prison and ordered to pay $3 million in restitution.

As a result of these organized thefts, many drugstores resorted to locking away essential products, leading to a decline in sales and customer dissatisfaction due to the heightened security measures.

According to Marty Maloney, Walgreens’ director of media relations, retail crime rings pose a significant challenge to the industry, prompting the chain to collaborate with law enforcement agencies at multiple locations across various cities.

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Ulta also deployed teams across nine states to monitor and report theft incidents to authorities, highlighting the widespread nature of organized retail crime rings in recent years.

Drugstores locking products behind barriers
Drugstores have been locking more products behind barriers to deter criminals. Credit: Paul Martinka

While it is challenging to track organized retail crime specifically, retailers reported a 93% increase in shoplifting incidents on average in 2023 compared to 2019, with a corresponding 90% surge in related dollar losses over the same period.

The nationwide operation aimed to concentrate efforts on combating retail theft and sharing intelligence to dismantle criminal networks effectively. Cook County State’s Attorney Eileen O’Neill Burke implemented stricter measures, pursuing felony charges for thefts exceeding $300, marking a significant shift from previous thresholds.

Since her tenure began, the office has filed charges in 1,450 felony retail theft cases, signaling a more aggressive approach to combating organized crime in the retail sector.

NYPD officers arresting a shoplifter
NYPD officers arrest a person for shoplifting from a Target in New York City. Credit: William Miller

While enforcement actions are crucial, Gene Petrino emphasized the need for enhanced collaboration between law enforcement and retail loss prevention teams, along with stricter penalties for repeat offenders. Retailers are advised to invest in improved surveillance, staff training, and data analytics to address the growing threat of organized retail crime effectively.

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