Organized retail crime costs Utah businesses $1 billion

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Target is closing nine stores in major cities across four states, claiming theft has made the environment unsafe for staff and customers. Utah stores are also feeling the pinch and collectively losing upward of $1 billion in stolen merchandise each year.

BOUNTIFUL — Target is closing nine stores in major cities across four states, claiming theft has made the environment unsafe for staff and customers.

On Wednesday in Bountiful, agents held an operation to track suspected thieves. Agents monitored shopping patterns and then followed criminals to their next shoplifting location.

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