A ring of suspected shoplifters is behind bars after police caught them at the Stanford Shopping Center with thousands of dollars of expensive athletic wear.
PALO ALTO -- A ring of shoplifters is behind bars after police caught them at a Palo Alto shopping center with thousands of dollars of expensive athletic wear.
Around 6:02 on Sunday, a employee at the Lululemon store in the Stanford Shopping Center located at 180 El Camino Real, spotted the shoplifting-in-progress and called police. When police arrived, they located the suspects matching the employee's description and recovered 100 pairs of leggings valued at $12,000.
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