California Retail Theft Rose 11 Percent from 2014 to 2023: Report

Detailed crime trends show that retail theft dropped during COVID-19 lockdowns but rose substantially after the pandemic.
California Retail Theft Rose 11 Percent from 2014 to 2023: Report
A man with a face covering flees a T-Mobile store in Oakland, Calif., on Nov. 25, 2014. Noah Berger/AP Photo
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California’s soft-on-crime approach, along with pandemic-era actions, may have contributed to a rise in retail theft from 2014 to 2023, according to a report published by the state Legislative Analyst’s Office (LAO) on June 12.

In the report, “Retail Theft in California: Looking Back at a Decade of Change,” the LAO found that retail theft in the state rose after a slight decline during the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in an overall increase of 11 percent during the nine-year timeframe.

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