The North Port Police Department recently conducted a retail theft operation in the U.S. 41 corridor

Francesco Abbruzzino, The Uncensored Report, LLC

 

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NORTH PORT, FL – The North Port Police Department recently conducted a retail theft operation in the U.S. 41 corridor of North Port. Involved were members of the NPPD Special Enforcement Team, Traffic Unit, K9 Unit, Drone Unit, and Intel Division. The operation took place from June 6-9 and focused on thefts at national retail chain stores. As a result, several individuals who are believed to be part of large retail theft organizations were identified and arrested.

 

In total, there were 26 cases worked. 13 felony charges and 13 misdemeanor charges. Multiple felony drug arrests were also made during this operation, which included a large amount of methamphetamine.

 

Officers recovered roughly $7,100 worth of items during the operation.

 

Nationwide, large retailers have reported a significant increase in organized retail thefts. Many of those arrested in our operation are not from the North Port area. Arrestees’ home locations include Miami, Bradenton, Venice, Ocala and Hillsborough County.

 

“These thieves should know that law enforcement is working closely with businesses to reduce the trend of organized and other types of retail thefts,” said NPPD Chief Todd Garrison. “They should certainly understand that our department is committed to protecting our local retailers here in North Port. A few more have now gotten the message.”

 

The North Port Police Department understands the importance of being proactive. We are continuing to work with our local business partners. New and ongoing efforts are being conducted every day to reduce these crimes, which consumers ultimately pay for in goods and services.

 

 
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