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Man Suspected Of Fencing Stolen Goods Arrested In Oakland, $327K In Retail Items Recovered

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Authorities investigating a retail theft ring arrested a suspected fence in Oakland and recovered nearly $327,000 in stolen products last week, officials said.

The investigation started in September 2023, when the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office arrested several theft suspects accused of targeting several stores.

Investigators with the sheriff’s office then identified a suspect, Octavio Ambriz-Valle of Oakland, who was allegedly fencing the stolen items.

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While they worked on the case, San Ramon police arrested two women for allegedly stealing more than $13,000 in cosmetics from a Sephora store in San Ramon, police said.

San Ramon police then identified the same suspected fence already being investigated by the San Mateo Sheriff’s Office.

The two agencies started collaborating with the California Highway Patrol Organized Retail Crime Task Force, building a case, and obtained search warrants for two Oakland homes and an off-site storage container.

About $327,000 worth of stolen items from Walgreens, CVS, Walmart, Kohls, TJMaxx, Safeway, RiteAid and Sunglass Hut were recovered from the three locations in Oakland, officials said. In addition $12,196 in cash profits from the operation was also seized.

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On April 17, authorities arrested 52-year-old Ambriz-Valle on suspicion of organized retail crime, grand theft, possession of stolen property and conspiracy to commit a crime.

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How many arrested were on probation or parole ? ? ? ? ?
Ya see DEM’s fix for jail overcrowding in all 58 CA counties Prop 47, on which $10,306,082 was spent to con voters into passing, is continuing to hurt citizens of CA.
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After releasing convicted felons onto our streets and CLOSING three CA prisons crime is what we’re having to endure. How’s ’bout we stop electing shallow thinking DEMs who continue rolling out knee jerk fixes for past screw ups.

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NOT JUST THE DEMS, THO.
IT’S THE ‘SYSTEM’ THAT’S MESSED UP, DUH

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No, it is the Dems as Republicans have NO power in state government in
California. The Dems set up the ‘system’.

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An who controls “the system” in CA and the nation ? ? ? ?
As long as DEMs are in control things will continue to deteriorate.

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Exactly!

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those prisons were built in the 80s and hundreds of millions were spent,now throw the homeless in there.they need a “home”

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You ain’t seen nuthin’ yet, wait until San Quentin is closed torn down and pollution remediated all at taxpayer expense becoming largest bayside parcel of undeveloped land and is handed off to DEM contributors.

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You ever buy something off the internet and look up the return address on Google Maps, just to find out it’s somebody’s house? This is one of the reasons I don’t do much buying off the internet unless I know it’s coming from a reputable store, I don’t know where the items are coming from, and I have no intentions of supporting crime.

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Know your retailer! Excellent advice.

Great to learn of this theft ring being broken up. I hate to be a cynic, but given DA Price from Alameda County and DA Becton from Contra Cost County will be involved in prosecuting those arrested in their respective counties, I have little faith that justice will be served.

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I’m not sure how I feel about police being allowed to do police work again. But then it dawned on me, it’s an election year.

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Um, I BACK THE BLUE🗨💙 ALL THE WAY.
YOU DO THEIR JOB ??

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do they do anything anymore?

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@when will they learn
Elections have consequences. Trump 2024.

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You are quite perceptive.

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Was Mr Ville in our country legally ?

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…. given our DA’s….they’re probably out already getting ready for the next series of thefts …. lock ’em up & throw away the key

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Mug shot?

Use your imagination.

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i saw ablack dude fill a cart with big yellow detergent containers and cases of beer and just walk out of Food max on Clayton rd,i told the employees and they said “we cant do nuttin”.

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It sounds like that movie “Superbad”.

They can but they won’t unfortunately

We all pay more for goods due to “shrinkage “. The courts need to do its job. Crime is out of control and getting worse. Prosecute.

Unfortunately this is how they are keeping crime down. If they were enforcing theft crimes during this hyper inflationary period, real crime would be through the roof. People can’t afford things. So they let them steal and charge us more. It’s American communism.

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I wonder how they, and their Family, Voted on Prop 47..

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