Police say shoplifted merchandise being sold at Bay Area flea markets
Networks of organized thieves are going after smaller ticket items like laundry detergent, toothpaste, and deodorant, leaving retailers like Walgreens, CVS and Target taking increasing losses. The shoplifted items are then sold online or at local flea markets. Read more: https://bit.ly/36RsbtG Subscribe to KTVU's YouTube channel: / @ktvufox2 KTVU delivers the best in-depth reports, interviews and breaking news coverage in the San Francisco Bay Area and California Watch KTVU's newscasts on https://www.ktvu.com/live Download KTVU's news and weather apps for free at https://www.ktvu.com/mobile-apps Subscribe to KTVU's newsletter at https://www.ktvu.com/newsletters Follow KTVU on Facebook: / ktvu Follow KTVU on Twitter: / ktvu Follow KTVU on Instagram: / ktvu2

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