San Francisco Jury Convicts Woman in $60K Target Theft Using Self-Checkout Scam
Aziza Graves found guilty on multiple charges after a year-long spree involving over 100 visits to the same store.
- Graves stole merchandise worth over $60,000 from a Target in San Francisco between October 2020 and November 2021.
- She exploited self-checkout systems, paying minimal amounts for high-value items during each visit.
- Post-theft, Graves sold the stolen goods at UN Plaza, contributing to a broader issue of retail theft in the city.
- The conviction highlights escalating retail theft concerns in San Francisco, affecting businesses large and small.
- San Francisco authorities are intensifying efforts to curb retail crime, supported by state funds for organized theft prevention.