Retailers say they’re dealing with increasing thefts and threats of violence against their security staff
A three-day crackdown on retail theft led to 17 shoplifting arrests, weapon seizures and the recovery of about $5,000 worth of stolen goods, Victoria police say.
Along with the shoplifting arrests, two people were found to be in breach of their release conditions and six had outstanding arrest warrants. Boggs said when she got to work Friday, she found burn marks on the windows from someone trying to get inside.
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