Eight suspects are facing felony charges for their alleged involvement in a theft scheme targeting Apple stores, California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced on Thursday, alongside partnering agencies.
In their organized operation, the suspects stole approximately $1 million worth of expensive electronic products from locations across California, including stores in the Bay Area’s Alameda, Santa Clara, Contra Costa, Marin and San Francisco counties, alleged Bonta.
At a press release held in the California Highway Patrol’s San Francisco office, Bonta said the suspects would enter Apple stores, hold back employees and customers, steal products, which they would likely later resell for a profit, and flee within seconds or minutes.
A 2022 investigation from California Highway Patrol’s organized retail crime task force and partnering agencies revealed that suspects would steal thousands of dollars’ worth of iPhones, iPads and other high-value items at each retail location.
The incidents were far from petty theft or shoplifting, but an organized scheme, said Bonta.
“Today’s announcement should serve as yet another warning to those who engage in this criminal activity and commit brazen crimes with no regard for the safety of workers, our businesses and our community,” said Bonta. “We are watching you, and we will always hold you accountable.”
The eight suspects now face multiple felony charges involving conspiracy, grand theft, theft in amounts above $500,000, and white-collar enhancement.
Bonta said the takedown couldn’t have happened without a collaborative effort between his office, local law enforcement agencies and CHP. He specifically thanked officers of the retail crime task force for shutting down large theft schemes that harm businesses and local communities.
Steve Ramos, assistant chief of CHP Golden Gate Division, said since their task force began in 2019, $28.3 million worth of stolen goods have been recovered. He said the initiative is an example of what good law enforcement partnerships can look like.
“Together, we share a common goal of investigating, identifying and arresting those criminals that choose to put our communities at risk in furtherance of their criminal enterprises,” Ramos said. “We will continue to aggressively pursue all of those who choose to show callous disregard to the safety of those we serve.”
“If you have any information or evidence that can stop retail theft, please share it with us and we will put it to work,” Bonta said. “Any crime investigation is an effort, and Californians can play their part, including all of you.”
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Too bad the guillotine fell out of favor. Just think of how an excellent example can be made of these scum if it were a public execution…. or make it a Pay-per-view airing!! Sign me up!
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Ah the good ol’ days.
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I would bring the popcorn.
All will be pardoned. The racist legal system will be exposed and all will be released, So they can wreak havoc and chaos elsewhere in the community. These are the wishes of your elected representatives.
Bring back old west justice and the right to shoot horse thieves.
Good job LE! …now prosecute to the full extent … names and pictures please! … oh…. no surprise
Bonta has already let them out of jail. We won’t hear another word about them. The media wants us to forget about it.
and…. Bonita’s WIFE is going to lead the state commission that controls his budget….
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GHEEZE !