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Flash MOB charging on Houston Lululemon Stores 51 -times in 6 months

Houston, Texas – If you have scrolled on social media, you may have come across videos that storm the shop lovers of Flash Mobs nationwide and start with hundreds or even thousands of dollars without paying.

Here in Houston, 2 investigations by police reports learned that Flash -MOB charging lovers had been delivered 51 times in Houston Lululemon in the past six months. The thieves often got away with thousands of dollars.

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The location of the heights was targeted three times in particular on a single day.

2 Investigates has put together surveillance material in which these lightning mob theft from Lululemon stores are shown in Washington, DC, Houston and Philadelphia.

On March 24, the Metropolitan Police Department published in Washington, DC, video recordings of a group of thieves who wore hoodies and jackets when they entered a Lululemon business, a large amount of goods and fled without payment.

In another incident, video captivates a man and a woman who try to steal the value of thousands of dollars from a Lululemon business in Philadelphia. The suspects were finally caught by the police when they loaded two garbage bags with clothing into their vehicle. The authorities stated that the stolen goods were rated with approximately 12,000 US dollars.

A third incident that was trapped on the cell phone video shows a woman who wears a lot of clothes while leaving a Lululemon business at the heights and climbs into a vehicle.

These videos are just a look at the disturbing trend that we discovered. The film material clearly shows a bigger problem: customers who casually go from Lululemon stores with goods, often without an obvious attempt to stop them.

Lululemon's company directive prohibits employees to confront thieves, and security is missing at many locations. After an increase in theft in Houston, however, 2 investigates learned that Lululemon revised its strategy. The company has now employed security officers at the Heights location to deter theft.

In addition, the police arrested 11 suspects of shoplifting at the three locations in Houston from July to January, with the total losses overring $ 275,000.

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