The investigation after the investigation after the investigation after the investigation after the investigation after the Los Angeles police raided a warehouse in Santa Monica, where the Los Angeles police raided a warehouse in Santa Monica, where the Los Angeles police raided a warehouse in Santa Monica, where the Los Angeles police raided a warehouse in Santa Monica, and took four people in the reservation, including the CEO and co -founder.
Coolkicks, located on Millerose Street in Verfax, built a national reputation among sports shoes and prominent customers, including Travis Kelissy and Chris Brown. But on Thursday, her operations caught the attention of law enforcement.
According to the Los Angeles Police Department, officers in the Crime Crime Department discussed the Santa Monica warehouse. Four people were detained, and SHAMS was reserved on charges of felony to receive stolen property known for more than $ 950, according to LAPD officials.
The authorities say dozens of Nike shoes were seized during the operation. During the raid, Shams was flowing at an auction on the Internet when the police entered. In the video, he looked shocking, and he initially asked whether the accident was the “Swatting” case, a trick that raises false reports in response to the police.
Coolkicks staff at the Melrose Avenue store refused to comment when contacting it by KTLA. However, the company later issued a Statement on Instagram Treating the situation.
The statement said: “Yesterday, LAPD has allocated a small customization of the Nike shoes that Coolkicks bought and received during the past 48 hours, claiming that the goods were stolen.” “This news came as a complete shock to our entire team.”
The company confirmed that neither its leadership nor the employees had “any knowledge or reason for the belief that these products were stolen,” adding that the purchase process was “in good faith.” Coolkicks also explained that “there were absolutely no allegations of the application of the law that any of the products were fake.”
“We are confident that the truth will appear,” follow the statement, “and the confidence that we worked hard to gain it will remain strong.”
Shams is scheduled to appear before the court on October 23.
Chris Wolf Wissam Badr contributed to this article.