DSP arrest two suspects in an organized retail crime theft

Left to right:  Lakorya Harrison, (31), Joshua R. Knox, (28)

Troopers have arrested 31 year-old, Lakorya Harrison of Raleigh, North Carolina, and 28-year-old Joshua R. Knox of Lawrenceville, Georgia, both in connection with an organized retail theft operation.

The incident occurred around 12:35 PM, Tuesday, after troopers were dispatched to the Sunglass Hut located on Midway Outlet Drive for a report of a fraud complaint.

According to reports,  two females had entered the store and made a $440.00 purchase using a pre-paid American Express credit card. Minutes later, they attempted to make a $380.00 purchase on the same card but was denied by the credit card company due to suspicious activity.

The two females allegedly  fled the store and were seen leaving in a White Cadillac Escalade.

Troopers in the area of the outlets say they were able to locate the vehicle matching the description the employees had given parked in the parking lot near the Sunglass Hut outlet with no one inside.

Within minutes, a female exited the Dooney & Burke retail store and began walking toward the parked SUV. Upon her arrival at the vehicle, she was taken into custody and provided what later turned out to be a false name.

A male suspect was also observed in the Dooney & Bourke store with the female and upon observing a trooper approaching the store, dropped a bag on the ground and attempted to walk away from the area.

He was also taken into custody and the bag in which he dropped was recovered and reportedly had two small baggies of powered cocaine.

A search warrant was obtained on the white Cadillac and detectives located multiple American Express pre-paid credit cards still in the manufacturer’s packaging, a laptop computer, a credit card coder/swiping device, and merchandise from various retail outlets, including Victoria’s Secrets, Michael Kors, Timberland, and Rack Room Shoes. All of the items were returned to the stores.

The investigation revealed the suspects would enter the different Tanger Outlet stores and make purchases or attempt to make purchases on items using the pre-paid credit cards that were coded with various victims’ account numbers. Some of the purchases were greater than $800.00 and one attempt was for more than $1,200.00 but was denied.

Both Harrison and Knox have been arrested and charged. Harrison was charged with Identity Theft, Organized Retail Theft, Forgery 2nd, Criminal Impersonation, Conspiracy 2nd,  Theft under $1500, and  Attempted Theft under $1500.

Knox was charged with Identity theft, Possession of a Controlled Substance (Cocaine), Organized Retail Theft, Conspiracy 2nd, Theft under $1500, Attempted Theft under $1500, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

Lakorya Harrison was committed to Delores J. Baylor Women’s Correctional Institution on $29,000.00 cash bond and Joshua Know was committed to Sussex Correctional Institution on $20,000.00 cash bond.

The relationship between the two is unknown and there is no surveillance photos available depicting others involved.
 

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