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Miami police uncover almost $1 million in drugs, stolen goods in retail theft bust

By Micaiah Morgan··2 min read
Miami police uncover almost $1 million in drugs, stolen goods in retail theft bust

In a significant crackdown on criminal activity, law enforcement authorities dismantled an organized theft ring in a northwest Miami-Dade neighborhood on Wednesday. 

According to reports, the operation uncovered nearly $1 million worth of suspected stolen goods, along with illicit drugs, firearms, and substantial amounts of cash.

The suspect will face a slew of charges, ranging from armed drug trafficking to retail theft.

The discovery

Reports are that police took box after box and even wagons full of stuff from a home located at the corner of Northwest 24th Avenue and Northwest 15th Street.

Dubbed as a “real-life Grinch” by Chief Manny Morales, the individual at the center of this operation had transformed the duplex into what could only be described as a neighborhood store.

Instead of everyday commodities, the “store” specialized in peddling drugs and thousands of stolen products sourced from various retailers.

The contraband collection

According to Chief Morales, the inventory ranged from hundreds of power drills to impact windows, copious quantities of liquor and alcohol, and even frozen foods.

 The house was organized, featuring distinct rooms dedicated to specific categories of stolen goods. 

Morales elaborated, that it looks like a store, adding that the man has shelves and that the rooms are separated.

He further shared that there is one room for power tools and another room for alcohol, in addition to a room for over-the-counter medication.

The breakthrough in this case came via a narcotics-related warrant that led investigators to the residence on Wednesday afternoon. 

Morales characterized the operation as a highly organized theft ring where stolen retail property was exchanged for narcotics. 

Weapons and wealth

In addition to the stolen merchandise and narcotics, the police discovered firearms and substantial amounts of cash within the residence. 

Chief Morales emphasized the far-reaching consequences of such crimes, stating, that it has impacted everyone by driving up prices.

Collaborative efforts

In a bid to recover stolen items efficiently, the Miami Police Department has initiated collaboration with prominent retail chains such as Home Depot, TJ Maxx, and CVS Pharmacy, employing barcodes to identify and retrieve the stolen merchandise. 

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