- Thursday February 1st, 2024 :: 07:02 p.m. PST
#LASD Major Crimes Bureau ORCTF and Cargo Theft Task Force Recover Over $5 Million of Stolen Merchandise
On Wednesday, January 31, 2024, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, Major Crimes Bureau Organized Retail Crimes and Cargo Theft Task Force detectives began an investigation of a cargo load of 58” “Hisense” flat screen televisions, stolen from the City of Commerce. The detectives’ investigation led them to San Bernardino, where they served a search warrant in the 3400 block of North Cajon Boulevard.
ORCTF and Cargo Theft Task Force detectives recovered the stolen cargo trailer containing the televisions worth approximately $70,000. Investigators additionally discovered several additional cargo trailers that were also reported stolen. The cargo trailers contained “Scotts” grass fertilizer, “Yamaha” home theatre systems, generic hand wipes, “Unifi” computer chips, energy drinks, government issued “Navy” recruit training shorts, “Arm & Hammer” Cat Litter, “Arm & Hammer” Baking Soda and “CO2” coconut water. The stolen merchandise totaled approximately $5 million dollars.
The investigation is ongoing and there is no additional information.
Anyone with information about this case is encouraged to contact the Organized Retail Crime Task Force at [email protected], or 562-946-7270. If you prefer to remain anonymous, you may call "L.A. Crime Stoppers" at 800-222-TIPS (8477).
In an effort to combat organized retail theft, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department formed the Organized Retail Crimes Task Force (ORCTF) in September 2023. The task force is composed of three regional teams: North, South, and the Burglary and Robbery Task Force (BRTF) along with the Cargo Cats team. They operate out of LASD’s Major Crimes Bureau and are dedicated to investigating, identifying, and apprehending suspect(s) of organized retail crimes.
They work in conjunction with outside law enforcement agencies, other organized retail crime task forces, and federal partners to address retail theft incidents.
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