Nov 26, 2025 2:08 PM - Connect Newsroom - Ramandeep Kaur

Richmond RCMP says ten people were taken into custody during a coordinated retail theft enforcement initiative carried out on November 12. The operation was part of the detachment’s ongoing response to rising property crime in the city’s busy commercial areas.
Police say the “Boost and Bust” operation brought together frontline officers, the Property Crime Unit, crime analysts, and several local businesses. Investigators recovered an estimated 3,000 dollars in allegedly stolen merchandise, mostly clothing and food. According to RCMP, most of the individuals arrested live outside Richmond, and recommended charges are expected.
The detachment notes that retail theft continues to surface as a persistent trend in the downtown core, based on year-round monitoring by crime analysts. Officers say these targeted operations are designed to deter organized shoplifting activity while supporting businesses affected by repeated losses.
RCMP also says social service referrals were offered to everyone arrested, reflecting an effort to connect individuals with supports while addressing public safety concerns. Similar enforcement initiatives are expected to continue as part of Richmond’s broader property crime strategy.


