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Attorney General Tim Griffin published an explanation for the arrest of the retail crowd suspicion of arrest

A small rock man and a small woman were involved in a possible retail crime at Marshalls in Little Rock. The man was arrested, but the accomplice stays on the run.

Attorney General Griffin, 37 AGS require stricter punishments for organized retail crimes

On April 23, 2025, Attorney General Tim Griffin announced the formation of a new Task Force for Financial Fraud, which is headed by his department for public protective substances.

Organized retail crimes, human trafficking and other crimes are approached by the Task Force.

“At the beginning of this year, my committed investigator received information from one of our partners of the private sector about possible organized retail crimes for organized retail crime, which appears in a Marshall's business in Little Rock,” said Attorney General Tim Griffin in a statement. “At least two people and possibly one third were observed to make a coordinated effort to steal goods from Marshalls several times. These people stole during two separate incidents in December 2024 were worth $ 1,464.58.”

“My office opened an investigation and identified two subjects: Casey Murrell Cunningham, 28, from Little Rock, and Sasha Rena Ziegler, 32, from Little Rock. Last week Cunningham was located in White County and was arrested by White County. County. “

You can find the full statement from AG Griffin below.

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