Police officers responded to the San Francisco Premium Outlets shopping center in Livermore after mall security alerted them of a theft around 3 p.m. on Wednesday. A Tommy Hilfiger employee flagged arriving officers and informed police that the suspects had just left the store with unpaid merchandise.
Police said officers detained 22-year-old Kymora Crocket and 24-year-old Azaria Walton. According to Livermore PD, Crocket had an active grand theft warrant out of Placer County. The duo is believed to be part of an organized retail crime crew, police said.
Crocket and Walton were arrested and booked into Santa Rita Jail.
The stolen merchandise was returned back to Tommy Hilfiger. The duo also shoplifted at Nike, American Eagle, Adidas and Sephora, which totaled to $643 worth of merchandise, according to police.
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