$500,000 in stolen Nike merchandise seized from Santa Monica warehouse

Investigators from the Los Angeles Police Department have regained an estimated $ 500,000 in Nike goods on October 2, during a raid in a warehouse in the 1700 block from Stewart Street.

The operation revealed more than 2,100 pairs of stolen Nike shoes, including unprecedented models, and 150 cartons of Nike clothes.

The scene of reselling limited shoes was arrested to resell the limited shoes to the mosque and celebrities such as Travis Kelissy and Chris Brown, known to reselling the limited shoes in the plural and celebrities such as Travis Kelissy and Chris Brown, at the scene of the accident.

Shams was booked at the Metropolitan LAPD detention center to receive stolen property. Three other individuals were held during the raid.

  • LAPD investigators seized $ 500,000 of Nike shoes and clothes stolen from a warehouse from Santa Monica, the Coolkicks Adeel Shams CEO and detained three others while investigating the merchandise theft on a large scale. (LAPD)
  • LAPD investigators seized $ 500,000 of Nike shoes and clothes stolen from a warehouse from Santa Monica, the Coolkicks Adeel Shams CEO and detained three others while investigating the merchandise theft on a large scale. (LAPD)
  • LAPD investigators seized $ 500,000 of Nike shoes and clothes stolen from a warehouse from Santa Monica, the Coolkicks Adeel Shams CEO and detained three others while investigating the merchandise theft on a large scale. (Ktla)

The authorities said that the raid coincided with an auction online shoe online that was the one who was flowing. In the video, it seemed clearly surprised and initially asked whether the accident was a “Swatting” trick, a kind of joke that could pay the police response.

“This situation highlights the importance of cooperation between agencies in combating the stealing of goods on a large scale and maintaining the safety of commercial supply chains,” said Los Angeles police officials. Investigators indicated that the investigation is continuing and that more arrests are expected.

Anyone with information related to the case is urged to contact the LAPD Crime Department, the shipping theft unit, (213) 486-5920, or within the hours of non-business, 1-877-LAPD-24-7 (1-877-527-3247). Those who wish not to disclose their identity can summon regional crime plug connectedOr use the P3 Tips for mobile phone.

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