Police in San Francisco announced an arrest and the seizure of nearly $200,000 worth of stolen over-the-counter medication and personal care products.
said on Thursday that the four-month investigation uncovered an illegal retail theft fencing operation. Police said the investigation launched earlier this year and that information was provided to them by retailers.
SFPD seized more than $200,000 worth of over-the-counter medicines and other stolen retail items in an illegal fencing operation investigation. One person was arrested. In the last three years, police said the fencing operation yielded half a million dollars annually. Rueca said Puga-Tenorio is suspected of running the fencing operation from the house, in which he sold the stolen items online to people across the country.
Puga-Tenorio was booked into the San Francisco County Jail on one count of possession of stolen property.
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