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Retailers are urging Congress to crack down on theft as the industry increases its lobbying efforts. Oakland police are turning to social media to combat car burglaries, while a new report reveals that drivers in Oakland are more likely to have their cars stolen than in any other city in the U.S. San Jose is also using technology to address its growing problem of retail theft. CVS and Home Depot are following Walmart's lead in implementing new measures to combat theft. Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price had her work laptop stolen during a car burglary in Oakland.
ALCO DA Pamela Price got bipped. Her bodyguard parked $90k county Tahoe SUV outside a domestic violence event at Family Justice Center, and returned to see the window broken and her work laptop gone. OPD source says she waited an hour for police to arrive, gave up, and made… https://t.co/4ky8F3j7el
Alameda County DA Pamela Price's work laptop stolen during car burglary in Oakland, sources say https://t.co/ZQjrRjLTj2 https://t.co/hvfC9SEpJ8
In this video from July, Alameda County DA Pamela Price said she feels safe in Oakland. Today, her car got bipped and her work laptop stolen. Still feel safe? Is crime still down? Oh the hypocrisy. @MayorShengThao https://t.co/dIgWhNq15l
Multiple sources tell ABC7 News that Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price's work laptop was stolen during a car burglary outside of a family justice center in Oakland on Friday afternoon. https://t.co/5CowuSDhIG
Multiple sources confirm Alameda County District Attorney Pam Price’s laptop was stolen in an auto burglary at 28th and Telegraph this afternoon around 3pm. (I’m told she was instructed to go online & file a report if she didn’t want to wait for an officer to arrive.) #Oakland https://t.co/HNd1xaT7Zn
#DEVELOPING: A work laptop belonging to Alameda County DA Pamela Price was stolen from her security team's SUV in Oakland, sources tell NBC Bay Area. https://t.co/sglD7buFHt
CVS and Home Depot follow Walmart with new ways to combat theft https://t.co/9CEiToWJdI
San Jose is turning to a little more tech to attack its growing problem of retail theft. https://t.co/nI3cLdsDIH
Earlier this week, Oakland police announced they are turning to social media to combat car burglaries, even as a new report found drivers in the East Bay city are more likely to have their car stolen than in any other city in the U.S. https://t.co/z3SzTgC5DK
Retailers urge Congress to crack down on theft, as industry ramps up lobbying effort https://t.co/THQ5DsvtIY