Record Amount Of Shoplifting Incidents Happening In This Westchester City, Police Say
Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano gives a briefing on shoplifting incidents in the city on Thursday, March 2. Photo Credit: Facebook/Mayor Mike Spano
As a city in Westchester faces a rise in shoplifting incidents, police are outlining what they will do to combat them.
According to Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano, property crime such as shoplifting has risen by 10 percent in the city, with 162 reported shoplifting incidents reported between December 2022 and February 2023
In a press conference held on Thursday, March 2, Spano and Yonkers Police Commissioner Christopher Sapienza admitted that the incidents have been a problem in the city as of late, and also outlined steps the city's police department is taking to stop them from rising more. MORE AT Record Amount Of Shoplifting Incidents Happening In This Westchester City, Police Say | Cortlandt Daily Voice
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