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Balderas’ office did not provide statistics on how much merchandise has been reported stolen.
A Journal news report in May quoted local police as saying shoplifters have become more brazen in recent years and are more likely to be armed or violent.
In terms of “organized retail crime,” Balderas said his office has convicted pawn shop employees who were directing people to steal items so they could sell them at the store. He also cited the case of a business owner who had rented out a piece of equipment only to learn it was being sold to a third party at a much lower cost.
NM AG: Some sexually abused kids forced to be re-traumatized © Provided by KOAT Albuquerque children testifying in sex abuse cases
They are a little boy and girl, a brother and sister who have already been through too much.
In 2019, their dad was convicted of raping his own daughter when she was just two years old. Sign up for our Newsletters I didn t feel like we had a choice about the kids testifying, said their mother, Eliza Sultan.
The children were 4 and 7 when they faced their dad in the courtroom.
Sultan said her kids were terrified, brave and traumatized by all of it. She said it was also an eye-opening experience about the justice system in New Mexico.