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Thief swipes $1,000 worth of deodorant from Agoura Hills store
Talk about a clean getaway: A man wearing blue medical scrubs made off with over $1,000 worth of deodorant in a heist that has confounded authorities for weeks.
Now, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is asking for the public’s help in sniffing him out.
The deodorant caper happened on March 17 at an Agoura Hills CVS drugstore shortly after 8:30 p.m., the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department announced in a news release.
The man walked into the store, loaded up a reusable Target bag with various deodorant products and walked out without paying, the department alleged. It’s unclear whether the thief had any brand loyalty, but authorities say it’s no secret that he made off with about $1,200 in stolen goods.
A rash of brazen shoplifting incidents over the last several years has resulted in a slew of proposed legislation in Sacramento, with lawmakers introducing multiple bills to combat retail theft and illegal online sellers.
One bill cosponsored by two top Assembly Democrats would specifically target retail thieves with harsher penalties and longer prison sentences of up to three years.
Anyone with information about the deodorant heist can call the L.A. Crime Stoppers hotline at (800) 222-TIPS (8477). The Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff Station can also be reached at (818) 878-1808.