Why are retail thefts on the rise?
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Retail thefts are on the rise. Some do it discreetly and others are downright brazen, like a couple walking out of Target with shopping carts full of stolen merchandise. And it's hurting retailers bottom line.
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Increasingly, retailers are locking up more products or increasing the number of security guards at their stores to curtail theft.
Across the retail landscape, businesses have been putting items under lock and key as a quick way to stop thieves
Since September, the man has made several trips to the same store at La Encantada to steal high-end sunglasses, authorities say.
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