Fighting Retail Crime in Utah
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What’s happening: Taylorsville Police Chief Brady Cottam says organized retail crime (ORC) is keeping officers busy and driving up costs for consumers — even if it doesn’t always make headlines.
Why it matters: ORC drains local police resources and impacts prices across communities. With major retailers like Target and Walmart in Taylorsville, Cottam says the issue is both local and regional — requiring coordination across city lines.
Big picture:
- Collaboration across jurisdictions and with retailers has improved thanks to shared radio and report systems.
- But the biggest challenge? Staying focused amid competing priorities like violent crime.
- Cottam calls for an “old school” approach — more community awareness and willingness to speak up.
The takeaway: Combating ORC isn’t just a police issue — it takes partnerships, technology, and a watchful public to make a real dent.
Retail's Most Wanted is presented by LVT and the Attorney General Alliance.
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