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Authorities have made significant progress in dismantling a theft ring that has been operating across several regions, arresting at least 12 suspects in connection with the crimes. The suspects, identified as Colombian nationals, were residing in Queens, New York, before their apprehension.
The investigation revealed that this organized group specifically targeted Asian business owners, employing various tactics to carry out their thefts. Local law enforcement agencies collaborated with federal authorities to track the suspects' movements and gather evidence against them.
The arrests have brought relief to the affected communities, who have long been on edge due to the rise in thefts and burglaries. Police have urged business owners to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities.
This operation highlights the ongoing efforts by law enforcement to combat organized crime and protect vulnerable business communities from exploitation. Further investigations are expected as authorities work to uncover the full extent of the ring's activities.
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