California Highway Patrol investigators recovered more than $600,000 in stolen merchandise today after raiding the home of two suspects tied to a fencing operation built around Home Depot thefts across Southern California. The raid was part of an expanding home depot theft search warrant investigation that has now shut down the main resale outlet.
The CHP’s Southern Division Organized Retail Crime Task Force linked the two suspects to a scheme that allegedly bought stolen construction tools and other inventory from shoplifters, then resold the goods at a Los Angeles County swap meet. Authorities did not identify the specific Home Depot stores targeted, and they have not yet named the people who supplied the stolen tools.
The size of the seizure gives investigators a clearer picture of the scale of the operation, even as key pieces of the case remain hidden. The names of the two arrested individuals are being withheld while authorities pursue further investigative steps, and the primary resale hub has already been shuttered.
That leaves the investigation centered on what came before the raid: who was stealing the merchandise, how the goods were moving, and whether other links in the chain still remain. CHP investigators said the case is ongoing as they continue working to identify additional participants in the organized crime network.