Posted on 06/28/2024 10:45:34 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
CHICAGO — Prosecutors say a shoplifting crew stole merchandise worth more than $17,000 by raiding five Lululemon stores in under 90 minutes earlier this month. Two women face felony charges.
Surveillance video from the stores showed two women entering the retailer’s West Loop location, 932 West Randolph, around 11:50 a.m. on June 14, officials said. The pair walked out with clothing and accessories without paying.
They struck again 15 minutes later at the 944 West North Avenue store and 12 minutes after that at the 1627 North Damen Location. About 20 minutes later, they were in Lakeview, hitting the store at 3556 North Southport. Then, they wrapped up their day at the 930 North Rush location just after 1 p.m.
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What is that about ten pair of yoga pants and a pair of slippers.
Lulu hates us, some large percent of Chicago hates us, some not quite as large percent of Ill hates us-
my mini violin is currently in the shop or else I’d break it out.
...that toddlin’ town!
Is that still a crime in blue states? I think they can just beat up whoever they like nowadays
Yep, it’s them again: the ladies are named Makiah and Cmya.
“What is that about ten pair of yoga pants and a pair of slippers”
You sure those weren’t Yogi pants?
$17k plus, which should net them about $100 with the fences.
This crap will not end until shop owners shoot bad guys.
LOTS of theft in retail these days
Woke companies write it off as business expense.
“This crap will not end until shop owners shoot bad guys.”
That be racissss, and therefore illegal.
My small business never gets raided.
But then my business is teaching people self-defense and how to shoot.
"Shoplifting team of undetermined ethnicity (but with Scrabble names and wearing basketball uniforms, Nike shoes and dreadlocks) raided 5 Lululemons in 90 minutes, getting merch worth $17,374"
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