Nearly 300 charges laid, 130 arrested, as Vancouver police target shoplifting
VANCOUVER — A month-long crackdown has resulted in nearly 300 recommended criminal charges against people police allege are violent and prolific shoplifters working in downtown Vancouver.
A statement from Vancouver police says officers worked closely with retailers and store security teams over four weeks, ending Feb. 12.
The crackdown identified 250 alleged shoplifting incidents leading to 130 arrests and 268 recommended criminal charges.
Police say just over $37,000 in stolen merchandise was recovered, along with 35 weapons, and 45 of those arrested were either the subject of a warrant or were allegedly breaching bail conditions when they were taken into custody.