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Media Release - ORT Blitz Operation
Nature of Incident: | 22 people arrested in Task Force operation | ||||
Report Number: | 24-105065 | ||||
Location: | Target stores – cities of Moorpark and Simi Valley | ||||
Date & Time: | 8/23/24 and 8/24/24 1:00 pm to 10:00 pm | ||||
Unit(s) Responsible: | Ventura County Organized Retail Theft Task Force | ||||
(S)uspects, (V)ictims, (P)arty, (D)ecedent |
City of Residence |
Age | |||
Ashley Gallagher Dontell Smith Jeffrey Johnson Maylson Gomez-Torres Luis Gomez-Oliva Yhosmira Gomez-Torres Yorli Lopez-Saenz Milen Ghazaryan Emily Crowe Evan Jones Karla Martin Lynda Gomez Ronald Haynes Brent Walkins Natalie Owens Benjamin Ward Michael Blumenthal Alyssa Castro Jenna Haxton Female juvenile Female juvenile Female juvenile |
Moorpark Hawthorne Simi Valley Simi Valley Simi Valley Simi Valley Simi Valley Simi Valley Simi Valley Simi Valley Simi Valley Moorpark Los Angeles Los Angeles Rialto Simi Valley Simi Valley Simi Valley Simi Valley Sylmar Simi Valley Simi Valley |
37 33 61 23 50 28 29 30 40 28 47 47 38 25 18 44 41 30 44 17 14 15 |
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Narrative: | |||||
19 adults and 3 juveniles were arrested in a blitz operation conducted by the recently formed Ventura County Organized Retail Theft Task Force over the weekend of August 23rd and 24th. An estimated $1400 in stolen merchandise was recovered along with methamphetamine, and drug paraphernalia. A blitz operation involves the strategic concentration of law enforcement resources and personnel on specific retail locations focused specifically on combatting theft. This two-day initiative was a collaborative effort between law enforcement and Target Corporation. Detectives from the Task Force worked with detectives from the Simi Valley Police Department, California Highway Patrol, Moorpark Detective Bureau, the District Attorney’s Bureau of Investigations and assisted by patrol deputies and officers from the Moorpark and Thousand Oaks stations, Simi Valley Police Department along with an officer with the Ventura County Community College District Police Department. Gallagher, Milen, Crowe, Jones, Martin and Owens were cited and released for 484(a) PC – Petty Theft along with a 14-year-old female juvenile. Johnson, a 15-year-old female juvenile and a 17-year-old female juvenile were cited and released for 459.5(a) PC – Shoplifting. Smith was arrested for shoplifting as well as a misdemeanor warrant for battery, vandalism and obstructing a business. Smith was released on his own recognizance with a court date on 10/25/24. Maylson Gomez-Torres, Yhosmira Gomez-Torres, Gomez-Olivia and Lopez-Saenz were arrested for 182(a)(1) PC / 459.5(a) PC – Conspiracy to commit a shoplift. Yhosmira was cited and released for the violation to take care of a small child that was with the group. Maylson, Gomez-Olivia and Lopez-Saenz were booked into the Main Jail on $20,000 bail and later released on their own recognizance. All are due back in court on 9/6/24. Lynda Gomez was cited and released for 459.5(a) PC – Shoplifting and 11377 HS – Possession of a controlled substance. Haynes and Walkins were arrested after they conducted a fraudulent return at both the Tierra Rejada location as well as the Cochran location. They both were booked for 182(a)(1) PC / 532 PC – Conspiracy to obtain money from false pretenses on $20,000 bail. Walkins was released while Haynes remains in custody with a court date of 9/6/24. Ward was cited and released on a misdemeanor warrant. Blumenthal, Castro and Haxton were arrested and booked for 182(a)(1) PC and 490.4(a)(1) PC – Conspiracy to commit organized retail theft. Blumenthal remains in custody with a court date of 9/6/24. Castro and Haxton posted bail and are due to return to court on 9/9/24. The task force welcomes retailers who are experiencing significant retail theft and want to participate in similar BLITZ operations to call their main line at (805) 383-8703. The Ventura County Organized Retail Theft Task Force was formed after the Sheriff’s Office was awarded grant funding under the California Retail Theft Prevention Grant Program. This program formalizes a coordinated effort, overseen by the Sheriff’s Office, involving all law enforcement agencies in Ventura County to prevent and combat the estimated $10 million yearly loss from organized retail theft, vehicle/vehicle parts theft and cargo theft. The task force is comprised of detectives from various agencies within Ventura County with the primary mission of combatting organized retail theft, vehicle/vehicle parts theft and cargo theft which impact our businesses, citizens, and communities here in Ventura County. The task force aims to provide a safe environment for everyone while working hand in hand with retailers, law enforcement agencies and the public to identify, locate and arrest the criminals involved in these types of crimes. Persons with information regarding organized retail theft, vehicle/vehicle parts theft or cargo theft are encouraged to call the Ventura County Organized Retail Theft Task Force’s recorded line at (805) 383-8703 or by calling the Crime Stoppers Tip Line (800) 222-TIPS (8477). You can remain anonymous when calling either number. |
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Prepared by: | Sergeant Todd Welty | ||||
News Release Date: | 9/3/24 | ||||
Media Follow-Up Contact: | Sergeant Todd Welty 805-947-8104 [email protected] |
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Approved by: Booking Photo Release: |
Captain Chips YES NO X |
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Address/Location
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800 S Victoria Ave
Ventura, CA 93003
Contact
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