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Masked thieves swarm blue-state Macy's as stunned shoppers look on




A mob of masked thieves hit a Los Angeles Macy's store on Thursday - the latest in a string of smash-and-grab robberies terrorizing the Democrat-led city.

According to a local ABC 7 report, Thursday's theft in Sherman Oaks occurred just after 12:30 p.m. and involved nine masked males who filled bags with stolen merchandise before running out of the store at 14000 Riverside Drive.

All the suspects, described as being in their early 20s, wore hooded sweatshirts and dark-colored clothing. The thieves reportedly fled the scene in two cars -- a silver or gold Honda and a black Ford Fusion.

The incident at Westfield Fashion Square was only the latest in a series of organized robberies, many of them recorded by bystanders, that have plagued Southern California retailers.

ABC 7 noted that Thursday's robbery came just week after a task force was formed to address retail crime in the region.

The task force consists of multiple Southern California law enforcement agencies, including the Los Angeles Police Department and the L.A. County Sheriff's Department, along with the U.S. Marshals Apprehension Task Force and Federal Bureau of Investigation Apprehension Task Force, the outlet noted.

Among recent incidents of organized retail crime cited by police, more than 30 masked individuals stole more than $300,000 worth of merchandise from a Nordstrom in Canoga Park on Aug. 12, in a "flash rob"-style theft, the Los Angeles Police Department said.

One suspect sprayed bear spray on the face and body of a security guard, police said.


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