$9 Million Cargo Theft Ring Busted
Do you think that organized theft operations only target
large stores, national chains, and densely populated metropolitan areas? Think
again. Organized retail crime teams can strike anywhere and can impact just
about any products in every market in the country, only limited by the
ambitions and ingenuity of those involved.
Recently, the Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office began an
investigation into the theft of several semi-trailers and loads of frozen beef
in Lancaster County, Nebraska. As part of the initial investigation, the
estimated loss was found to be approximately $1 million. However, as the case
continued to develop, the Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office, working in
conjunction with Homeland Security Investigation (HSI) Omaha, has thus far
identified approximately 45 related thefts that occurred across Nebraska, Iowa,
Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota, and Wisconsin, totaling $9 million in
loss.
The investigation, led by the Lancaster County Sheriff’s
Office and HSI Omaha’s Major Crimes Task Force, determined that a highly
sophisticated, Miami-based organized criminal enterprise targeted beef and pork
packaging plants in Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota, and
Wisconsin.
On Oct. 20, 2022, HSI Omaha, Lancaster County
Sheriff’s Office, and the Florida Highway Patrol, assisted by HSI Miami – El Dorado
Task Force South, identified and arrested three principal targets in the
organized criminal enterprise, recovering three tractor trailers full of stolen
merchandise valued at $550,000. Three suspects were arrested as a result,
including Yoslany Leyva Del Sol, Ledier Machin Andino, and Delvis L. Fuentes,
all from the Miami area. The three were arrested for transportation of stolen
goods and money laundering.
More to come, as the investigation remains ongoing.
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