A lengthy investigation by the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office has led to the arrest of four suspects involved in an organized theft ring that targeted nearly 200 Home Depot stores. The group, which stole over $92,000 worth of power tools and other merchandise, was identified through patterns in their theft tactics traced back to a tip from Home Depot's crime investigators. Authorities executed coordinated raids across several Bay Area cities, seizing stolen goods and drugs from a storage unit. The operation received commendation from Home Depot officials, who emphasized the collaboration necessary to combat organized retail crime.
"On Wednesday, the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office announced four suspects were in custody following a months-long investigation into an organized retail theft ring."
"The suspects stole more than $92,000 in power tools and other items from nearly 200 Home Depot stores and resold the merchandise at flea markets."
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