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Editorial: New laws are needed to support crackdown on organized retail crime in Albuquerque » Albuquerque Journal

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Albuquerque residents weary of in-your-face crime got some good news last week when Attorney General Hector Balderas, Mayor Tim Keller and Police Chief Harold Medina announced a new initiative to crack down on “organized retail crime” in which thieves and gangs of thieves target big box stores and other retailers. It’s not your grandmother’s version of shoplifting we are talking about here. It’s brazen, it’s often orchestrated and it can become dangerous when store clerks or security personnel (or even an outraged bystander) attempt to confront someone who is hauling his or her ill-gotten merchandise out the front door.

Editorial: Add life-threatening shoplifting to APD s growing must-do list » Albuquerque Journal

Armed and dangerous

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Albuquerque police have observed more incidents of shoplifters displaying weapons when confronted. Several examples: ♦ In October 2020, an Albuquerque couple were charged in connection with a series of robberies at Coronado and Winrock malls. They allegedly stole high-value items at Nordstrom Rack, Dick’s Sporting Goods, JC Penney and Macy’s in a span of two weeks, according to a criminal complaint. When confronted, the male would brandish a black handgun. Davonne Warner and Markie Ann Zubia, both 21, were charged in November on multiple charges of armed robbery in connection with the incidents. ♦ On Feb. 23 an Albuquerque couple switched price tags at the self-checkout and were confronted by employees at the Walmart at Coors and Rio Bravo SW, according to a Metropolitan Court criminal complaint. Police allege Nathan Tapia, 29, displayed a firearm and said “I’m going to start blasting people,” before the couple fled in a Jeep. On April 17 police r

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