SACRAMENTO – It’s being called the largest investment ever to crack down on smash-and-grabs here, and across California. The state is giving $267 million to cities to stop organized retail thefts from playing out at stores and malls. Law enforcement says the money will be a game-changer in cracking down…Read More
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