Big Apple shoplifting skyrockets 81% compared to last year

Merchandise at New York’s shops has been fairly the steal.

Shoplifting complaints within the Huge Apple have skyrocketed 81% this 12 months in comparison with final as town continues to reel from against the law surge that’s eclipsing pre-pandemic ranges, knowledge launched Wednesday present. 

To this point this 12 months, there’s been greater than 5,000 petty larceny, grand larceny and theft complaints stemming from shoplifting incidents citywide, Chief of Crime Management Methods Michael LiPetri mentioned throughout a Wednesday crime statistics briefing. 

“We’ve seen a rise of 81% of shoplifting complaints that features petty larceny, grand larcenies and robberies the place people go in and proceed to steal merchandise, after which are confronted by a employee after which they get assaulted,” LiPetri mentioned. 

A man attempting to shoplift from a Duane Reade in Manhattan on February 15, 2022.
A person making an attempt to shoplift from a Duane Reade in Manhattan on February 15, 2022.
Matthew McDermott

That’s up from about 2,100 shoplifting complaints recorded throughout the identical interval final 12 months when many New Yorkers had been at residence avoiding the post-holiday, winter COVID-19 surge. 

Of these arrested for shoplifting associated offenses over the previous two years, 2,000 are recidivists who’ve been cuffed three or extra occasions and 379 have been taken into custody three or extra occasions for shoplifting crimes particularly, LiPetri mentioned. 

Drug shops throughout the Huge Apple have been reeling from a latest rash of thefts — a few of which have turned violent.

A man shoplifting steaks from a Trader Joe's store in Manhattan on February 8, 2022.
A person shoplifting steaks from a Dealer Joe’s retailer in Manhattan on February 8, 2022.
Steven Hirsch

A shoplifter brutally attacked a feminine retailer worker who confronted him for pilfering merchandise from a freezer at a Morningside Heights Duane Reade in February, cops mentioned beforehand. 

The person allegedly punched the 21-year-old employee within the face, grabbed her hair and threw her to the ground, police mentioned. 

In late January, a person and girl snatched 4 packs of paper towels from the cabinets at a Duane Reade on Park Avenue South close to East twenty eighth Avenue round 9:10 a.m., cops mentioned. 

When a 43-year-old employee confronted the duo, the male suspect pulled a field cutter on her and snarled, “Should you hold recording, I'll damage you,” police mentioned.

Essentially the most weird theft got here when a person dubbed the “Hamburglar” was noticed calmly strolling out with an armful of roughly a dozen steaks from a Manhattan Dealer Joe’s in February

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