A Florida man sold $3 million worth of stolen goods on eBay starting in 2016.
Get Free ReportVideos of mobs of people in major U.S. smashing and grabbing luxury handbags and purses are readily available on the internet.
After all, stealing 30 bars of soap and deodorant from CVS is pretty useless unless you can move the product afterwards.Robert Dell, a pastor who ran a drug recovery program, was arrested in Tampa, Fla.
Dell reportedly paid the thieves between $5,000 and $10,000 a day in the past, but recently those payments had dwindled to between $600 and $2,000 a day, according to the thieves who were arrested as part of the plot.
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