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Pleasant Hill Police Arrest 13 People in Organized Retail Theft

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Retail Theft

The Pleasant Hill Police Department announced on Thursday that 13 people were arrested in a organized retail crime and retail theft operation.

According to police,  Investigations Bureau and Patrol teams worked a joint operation to combat Organized Retail Crime and Retail Theft in the Crossroads Shopping center. Through coordination with multiple Loss Prevention partners, our officers made a total of 13 arrests for a variety of charges such as petty theft, narcotics, and active warrants.

The following individuals were arrested and will have charges filed with the District Attorney’s office:

  • Terrell White (33) San Pablo
  • Gustavo Alcala Jr (50) Concord
  • Jazmyne Bonds (24) Hayward
  • Jazmine Coats (27) Pittsburg
  • Cheyenne Sanchez (27) Pleasant Hill
  • Rigoberto Lujan (33) Walnut Creek
  • Brandon Lujanflores (24) Walnut Creek
  • Jennifer Santos (22) Concord
  • Nancy Echeverria (22) Oakland
  • Marissa Smallwood (41) Pittsburg
  • Roderick Patterson (22) Pittsburg
  • Denise Bouwsma (64) Benicia
  • Christy Staudinger (48) Vallejo
Police added that through these successful collaborations with businesses around Pleasant Hill, the Pleasant Hill Police Department is making it very clear for suspects hoping to make our businesses their targets: WHEN you are caught stealing from our stores, you will be arrested and booked into custody.
They urge the community to keep an eye out for additional operations throughout the upcoming holiday season!
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2 comments

Jiveass honky September 29, 2023 - 11:28 am

Soros da will cut them loose with no bail , slap them on the wrist. But the people that painted over the martinez blm street , are doing time.

No Free Rides September 30, 2023 - 7:32 am

I suppose earning your way to pay for your needs through legal means is a foreign concept to a lot of people today. Their feelings of entitlement is staggering and so shortsighted. Blinded by greed and a culture that believes it’s okay to be a thief, to take whatever you want from whomever you want. Guess they didn’t learn stealing is wrong and they obviously don’t care.

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