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Bellingham police and Fred Meyer collaborate to combat retail theft

Dec 16, 2024, 10:40 AM | Updated: 10:54 am

The Fred Meyer in Bellingham where retail theft patrols took place. (Photo: Bellingham police)...

The Fred Meyer in Bellingham where retail theft patrols took place. (Photo: Bellingham police)

(Photo: Bellingham police)

In an effort to address retail theft, the Bellingham Police Department (BPD) and Loss Prevention Officers (LPO) at Fred Meyer conducted two emphasis patrols at the retailer’s W. Bakerview Road location, according to a post on

The patrols took place on December 5 and 10, spanning several hours each day.

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A team of four officers, led by a supervisor, partnered with Fred Meyer LPOs to handle theft and shoplifting cases as they occurred. While many incidents began with observed thefts, subsequent arrests and searches led to more serious charges.

BPD officers identified several individuals with outstanding warrants or probable cause for other crimes, seized 63 grams of methamphetamine from one person, and discovered a realistic-looking airsoft pistol.

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In total, 23 individuals were taken into custody. Most were transported to jail after officers established probable cause for various charges, including:

  • 12 counts of third-degree theft
  • 9 counts of shoplifting
  • 3 counts of second-degree burglary (felony)
  • 2 counts of possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver (felony)
  • Existing probable cause for first-degree theft (felony)
  • Warrant arrest (felony)
  • Violation of a domestic violence no-contact order (felony)
  • Obstructing a public servant
  • Making false statements to a public official
  • Criminal trespass
  • Department of Corrections warrant (felony)

Remy posted a comment on Facebook: “Bellingham Police Department, thank you for stopping shoplifters. Definitely, a step in the right direction.”

Susan said: “That鈥檚 awesome, but it needs to be done more. I think all stores should be checking receipts as they go out and if you don鈥檛 have a receipt, that stuff goes back.”

Bill Kaczaraba is a content editor at MyNorthwest. You can read his stories here. Follow Bill on X, formerly known as Twitter, and email him here.听

 

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