Four arrested after allegedly stealing from Lululemon at Hillsdale Mall

27.11.2025    The Mercury News    13 views
Four arrested after allegedly stealing from Lululemon at Hillsdale Mall

SAN MATEO A retail heist on Thanksgiving eve ended in one of the individuals spending the holiday in jail after allegedly stealing thousands of dollars in clothing from the Hillsdale Shopping Center According to the San Mateo police the persons one -year-old and three juveniles who live in Oakland stole about worth of Lululemon clothing from the mall at around p m on Wednesday They then drove off with the stolen goods but police tracked their truck to Oakland where all four persons were detained and the stolen merchandise was exposed in their motorcycle The -year-old identified as Charles Gaines II was arrested on suspicion of second-degree burglary organized retail theft with the intent to sell the stolen goods conspiracy to commit a crime and contributing to the delinquency of a minor police declared He was later booked into San Mateo County jail The three juveniles aged and were issued to their parents and guardians but functionaries are seeking to charge them in juvenile court with second-degree burglary organized retail theft with the intent to sell the stolen merchandise and conspiracy to commit a crime According to police two of the juveniles were also identified as individuals in a prior Lululemon theft that involved a shared loss of

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