NEW YORK CITY (WPIX) – One of the largest organized retail theft operations in the history of Queens has been busted with millions of dollars in seized stolen goods recovered, according to officials in New York City.
The thieves had an eye for cosmetics, beauty products, designer clothing and accessories, according to prosecutors. Five people are now under arrest, including a husband and wife.
Prosecutors say some of the merchandise was stolen from trucks heading to warehouses. Other items were stolen directly from stores like Macy’s, Sephora, Ulta Beauty, and more.
The retail thefts stretched from stores in New York down to Maryland. Thousands of stolen goods went overseas. The alleged crime crew even operated a “brick and mortar retail store” in the Dominican Republic to resell the stolen merchandise at a discount, according to prosecutors.
“The defendants utilized social media, Instagram and other online resources to advertise for the stolen goods, both here and for abroad,” Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz said.
Officials credit tougher new laws and $40 million in funds targeting retail theft for helping the case come together.
Retail theft hits everyone in the wallet, as it is estimated the average American family pays an extra $500 a year to cover the lost costs.