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4 Men Accused of Shoplifting at 2 Ross Stores in LA

Four Men ‍Charged‍ in Organized‍ Retail Thefts at Ross Dress for Less Stores

LOS ANGELES—Four men ‌have​ been‌ charged⁣ in connection with⁣ organized retail thefts at​ Ross Dress for Less stores in‍ Los Angeles‍ and Culver City late last month, prosecutors ⁢announced on Sept. 1.

Valentino ⁣Skinner, 22, Marquis Marshall, 31, Isaiah Tobias,⁣ 32, and Avery Tywann, 43, each face one count of conspiracy to commit a crime and two counts of second-degree robbery. Mr. Skinner ⁤and⁣ Mr. ​Marshall each⁣ also face two counts of grand theft. Mr. Marshall and Mr. Tobias’ charges include special‍ allegations of one or more serious or ⁣violent felony convictions, Los ​Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón said.

“This type of criminal activity places ⁤an enormous burden ​on our local businesses and is an ‌assault against our entire community,” he said. “My office will ‍not tolerate this blatant disregard for ⁣the law and the ‌negative impact it has on our economy ​and neighborhoods.”

Mr. Skinner, Mr. Marshall, and Mr. Tywann pleaded not ‍guilty at their arraignments on Aug. 30​ at the Criminal Justice Center in downtown Los Angeles. Mr. Tobias pleaded not⁢ guilty at ⁢his arraignment in the same courthouse ⁣the following day. Preliminary hearings are‍ scheduled‍ to be set on Sept. 13.

On Aug. 25, Mr. Skinner and Mr.⁢ Marshall allegedly drove ​to Ross Dress for Less located at 8985 Venice ​Blvd., Los⁣ Angeles. They are accused of entering the ‍store and immediately taking merchandise in the presence of store employees.

Three days later, at about 6:17 p.m., prosecutors allege Mr. Skinner, ‍Mr. Marshall, and Mr. Tobias entered the Ross Dress​ for Less store at 10818 Jefferson Blvd., ‌Culver⁤ City and immediately began to⁤ take merchandise ‌without paying. ​Mr. Tywann allegedly waited in a getaway car. The four‍ defendants allegedly ⁢drove ‌together‌ to the area of Alvarado and 8th streets—an area known for the resale ‍of⁤ stolen items, prosecutors said.

Anyone with information about these types of⁢ incidents or the identity of additional suspects is asked to call the Organized Retail



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