Sixteen suspects allegedly stole $380,000 worth of merchandise from multiple TJ Maxx stores across Santa Clara County and resold items at flea markets in San Jose. Sheriff’s deputies recovered $380,000 in merchandise from four homes and a storage unit during raids, and investigators suspect the total stolen value is higher. The group is accused of carrying out at least 80 theft operations, sometimes multiple times per day. TJ Maxx investigators notified law enforcement in May. Eight suspects have been arrested or taken into custody, while eight more remain sought by authorities.
Down in San Jose and Santa Clara County, KTVU reports that sheriff's deputies have busted an alleged theft ring made up of 16 suspects whom authorities say stole $380,000 worth merchandise from various TJ Maxx stores across Santa Clara County. Thus far, the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office says they've recovered $380,000 in TJ Maxx merchandise from four homes and a storage unit that they've raided.
One suspect whose home was raided had $225,000 in allegedly stolen TJ Maxx merch laying around the house, and sheriff's deputies also seized illegal drugs from that home. The sheriff's office is still looking for eight more suspects (seen above) several of whose names have not yet been determined. Anyone with information on these suspects is asked to contact contact sheriff's office detectives by emailing [email protected].
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