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City of Thieves

The New Yorker

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March 25, 2024

In L.A., cops battle crime rings that steal everything from purses to power tools.

- By Paige Williams. Photograph by Philip Montgomery

City of Thieves

The California Highway Patrolhas recovered more than thirty-eight million dollars' worth of hot merchandise.

A dozen detectives from the California Highway Patrol gathered in a Los Angeles-area parking lot the other morning for an operational briefing. In about twenty minutes, they would drive to a nearby Home Depot, where customers were known to regularly wheel carts of merchandise out the door without paying, and to stick power tools down their pants. The investigators had planned a nightlong “blitz”—surveillance, arrest, repeat. Anyone caught stealing would be handcuffed, led to a back room, and questioned: What did you plan to do with these items? Did you take them on behalf of someone else? The goal was not to micro-police shoplifting but to discover and disrupt networks engaged in organized retail crime, a burgeoning area of criminal investigation.

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