California’s Retail Crime Task Force Doubles Arrests In 2023
The California Highway Patrol taskforce assembled to combat retail crimes had a record-breaking year, according to Gov. Gavin Newsom. In the first 11 months of 2023, the CHP task force surpassed milestones across the board, making more arrests, recovering more stolen items and conducting more proactive operations than any year previous. According to data released from the state Tuesday, more than 1,000 arrests were made related to organized retail theft in 2023, more than twice as many from 2022. Additionally, authorities recovered 187,515 items that were stolen from retailers, which was more than 38,000 higher than the previous year. But the biggest leap comes from what the state is calling “proactive” operations, stopping crimes before they happen, which saw a more than 300% increase this year. Newsom highlighted the national trend of increased retail theft, but said California was leading the way in its efforts to combat the issues and “meeting the moment,” a phrase that has become a trademark for the governor.
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