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«Breaking News» Man and woman arrested as suspects in retail theft ring as police recover $100k of stolen items

A man and a woman have been arrested for being involved in an organized retail theft ring that left with them with more than $100,000 of shoplifted items.


Carlos Rivera, 32, of Los Angeles and Monica Paredes, 42, of Van Nuys, were arrested on March 13 at Paredes's apartment located on the 15000 block of Sherman Way.


Police obtained a search warrant where they found shirts, purses, sunglasses, backpacks, hats and large amounts of cash. 





Monica Paredes, 42 (pictured), and Carlos Rivera, 32, were arrested on March 13 by police in Glendale, California


Monica Paredes, 42 (pictured), and Carlos Rivera, 32, were arrested on March 13 by police in Glendale, California






They are the main suspects in a major, organized retail theft ring. Pictured: Rivera


They are the main suspects in a major, organized retail theft ring. Pictured: Rivera



Monica Paredes, 42 (left), and Carlos Rivera, 32 (right), were arrested on March 13 by police in Glendale, California. They are the main suspects in a major, organized retail theft ring





A search of Paredes's apartment turned up more than $100,000 of stolen merchandise from stores including Abercrombie and Fitch, Adidas, Calvin Klein, Champion, The Disney Store, Hollister, Lululemon, Nike, Ralph Lauren-Polo, Sunglass Hut, Tommy Hilfiger and UGG,


A search of Paredes's apartment turned up more than $100,000 of stolen merchandise from stores including Abercrombie and Fitch, Adidas, Calvin Klein, Champion, The Disney Store, Hollister, Lululemon, Nike, Ralph Lauren-Polo, Sunglass Hut, Tommy Hilfiger and UGG,



A search of Paredes's apartment turned up more than $100,000 of stolen merchandise from stores including Abercrombie and Fitch, Adidas, Calvin Klein, Champion, The Disney Store, Hollister, Lululemon, Nike, Ralph Lauren-Polo, Sunglass Hut, Tommy Hilfiger and UGG,



According to a press release, police were conducting an investigation last month regarding a theft at The Americana at Brand, a complex with restaurants and shops.


It was then that Paredes and Rivera were first named suspects as part of a major fencing operation, according to Tahnee Lightfoot, a spokeswoman for the Glendale Police Department. 


At 7.10 am on March 13, police entered Paredes's apartment and found stolen merchandise that retailed, in total, more than $100,000.

Stores the items were from include Abercrombie and Fitch, Adidas, Calvin Klein, Champion, The Disney Store, Hollister, Lululemon, Nike, Ralph Lauren-Polo, Sunglass Hut, Tommy Hilfiger, UGG, Victoria's Secret and Zumiez.


Additionally, more than 400 sunglasses in display cases and individual cases, were found that were found to be worth around $37,000.


Representatives from the Sunglass Hut were present during the search and told police that around $7,000 worth of sunglasses and cases were from their stores. 




Police also recovered were 400 sunglasses in display cases and individual cases found to be worth around $37,000. Behind a crib in a bedroom, officers also found around $40,000 in cash


Police also recovered were 400 sunglasses in display cases and individual cases found to be worth around $37,000. Behind a crib in a bedroom, officers also found around $40,000 in cash



Police also recovered were 400 sunglasses in display cases and individual cases found to be worth around $37,000. Behind a crib in a bedroom, officers also found around $40,000 in cash





Paredes and Rivera were booked on charges of felony receiving stolen property and were held on $20,000 bail each. Pictured: Some of the recovered merchandise


Paredes and Rivera were booked on charges of felony receiving stolen property and were held on $20,000 bail each. Pictured: Some of the recovered merchandise



Paredes and Rivera were booked on charges of felony receiving stolen property and were held on $20,000 bail each. Pictured: Some of the recovered merchandise



The merchandise was traced to thefts in California, Ohio and Utah, according to the release.


Representatives from other stores that were also there during the search to identify merchandise included Abercrombie and Fitch, Gap, Lululemon and Victoria's Secret.


Officers also found several designer purses, 100 Jujube Tokidoki backpacks and 64 Mitchell & Ness sports jerseys, all of which was valued at $22,620.


Police say there were other recovered items, but the stores they were from have not been identified.  


Additionally, $40,000.00 in cash was found hidden behind a crib in the apartment.


Paredes and Rivera were booked on charges of felony receiving stolen property and were held on $20,000 bail each.


Police are asking anyone with information contact the Glendale Police Department at 818-548-4911.   

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Main photo article A man and a woman have been arrested for being involved in an organized retail theft ring that left with them with more than $100,000 of shoplifted items.
Carlos Rivera, 32, of Los Angeles and Monica Paredes, 42, of Van Nuys, were arrested on March 13 at Paredes’s apartment located on the...


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