Retail theft bust leads to recovery of $150,000 in stolen merchandise, $7,000 in cash

Three Bay Area men were arrested Thursday and more than $150,000 in merchandise was seized following the investigation of a large retail theft in Reno, the Golden Gate Division of the California Highway Patrol said.

When clothing worth an estimated $50,000 was stolen recently from a Lululemon store in Reno, some of the five suspects were recognized by store loss prevention investigators as repeat offenders with ties to the Bay Area, the CHP said.

The retailer contacted the Organized Retail Crime Task Force, which includes the CHP, the San Francisco Police Department and the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office, which executed search warrants Thursday in San Francisco and Antioch, officials said.

Three suspects were arrested and $150,000 in suspected stolen merchandise, $7,000 cash and a handgun were recovered.

CHP – Golden Gate Divi Two men from San Francisco, Calif. and another from Antioch were arrested Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021 in connection with an organized retail theft ring. CHP recovered $150,000 in stolen merchandise, $7,000 cash and a handgun as a result of the arrest.

The CHP said:

“The recovered merchandise included clothing, cosmetics, purses and sunglasses from multiple retailers including Lululemon, Macy’s, Nordstrom, Victoria’s Secret, JCPenney, Sunglass Hut, Solstice Sunglasses, Ulta Beauty, Sephora, Burberry, Sax Off 5th, Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Gucci, Channel (and other retailers.”

Mario Omar Cisneros-Cruz, 41, of San Francisco; Owen Omar Cisneros-Rodriguez, 19, of San Francisco; and Saul Garcia Hernandez, 28, of Antioch were arrested and booked for organized retail crime, possession of stolen property, grand theft, and theft of lost property, the CHP said. Hernandez was also booked for carrying a loaded firearm.

In a statement, CHP Lt. Kevin Domby of the ORCTF said:

“It is our task force’s mission to detect, deter and dismantle organized retail crime.”

The task force has an organized retail crime tip line at (510) 957-8247.

Last modified February 14, 2021 11:52 am

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