
Authorities in New York have charged two individuals linked to a Manhattan beauty and cosmetics store, accused of operating a large-scale fencing operation involving over $1 million in stolen goods. The store, located near the Empire State Building, allegedly resold items pilfered from major retailers including Macy's, CVS, Rite Aid, Walgreens, Duane Reade, Victoria's Secret, and Bath & Body Works. The Manhattan District Attorney's office has indicted the store owners, revealing the extent of the organized retail theft ring.
Hey @ManhattanDA Alvin Bragg: If you had a genuine interest in stopping the sale of stolen goods, you'd be all over those street vendors on Canal Street. After all, they've only been at it since, oh, I don't know, the dawn of civilization? But no, those rascals just don't seem to… https://t.co/Vmq3dbVO6L
ICYMI: Two owners of a Manhattan perfume and cosmetics store were indicted for allegedly possessing over $1M in stolen goods and reselling them for profit. Learn more in @ABC7NY: https://t.co/vEtSr23RB5
🇺🇸 Organized retail theft ring that targeted Macy's, other retailers is charged in New York https://t.co/KHwYU0S4zL








