California Woman Arrested with $450,000 Worth of Stolen Merchandise
- August 26, 2024 01:04am
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A California woman has been arrested after an investigation found she was allegedly in possession of over $450,000 worth of stolen merchandise at her home, in her cars, and inside her storage unit.
A California woman has been arrested after an investigation found she was allegedly in possession of over $450,000 worth of stolen merchandise at her home, in her cars, and inside her storage unit.
The California Highway Patrol (CHP) said in a Facebook post that 35-year-old Claudia Cruz was charged with organized retail crime, possession of stolen property, and conspiracy to commit crime for her alleged involvement in a fencing operation.
California Woman Arrested with $450,000 Worth of Stolen Merchandise
Last month, CHP’s Organized Retail Crime Taskforce (ORCTF) began investigating a criminal network involved in a series of thefts targeting various retailers in the Bay Area. By conducting surveillance operations, investigators identified suspects believed to be part of an Oakland-based illegal fencing operation, where criminals buy and sell stolen goods.
Using the information gathered, investigators obtained search warrants for a residence and multiple vehicles. The search warrants were executed on August 15 with the help of the San Ramon Police Department.
California Woman Arrested with $450,000 Worth of Stolen Merchandise
During the search, investigators located a large quantity of stolen merchandise, which was seized and taken to a facility to be documented. The stolen goods were worth around $450,000 and had mainly been swiped from drug stores, police said.
Detectives also learned during the search that Cruz leased a storage facility in Oakland. After obtaining an additional search warrant for the storage facility, investigators located additional stolen merchandise.
California Woman Arrested with $450,000 Worth of Stolen Merchandise
The estimated value of the stolen property was more than $450,000 and consisted mainly of goods sold at drug stores. Ultimately, Cruz was arrested and booked into the Alameda County Jail.
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