Police say investigators have identified suspects in three mass "grab-and-run" thefts on Black Friday at Best Buy stores in Maplewood, Burnsville and Blaine, and described the crime spree as a "coordinated effort."
Maplewood police Lt. Joe Steiner, joined by Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension Superintendent Drew Evans, said officials believe the three incidents were linked. Approximately $7,000 in merchandise was stolen from the Maplewood location, including large flat-screen televisions, tablets and hoverboards. Evans said similar amounts were stolen from the other two stores.
"Through our investigation we've learned that the group responsible for the coordinated thefts in Maplewood is also responsible for the thefts just prior to our incident at the Best Buy in Blaine, Minnesota," Steiner said. "The same group, we've learned, is also responsible for mass theft in Burnsville at their Best Buy just after ours."
No arrests have been made, but Steiner said police have identified "multiple" suspects who live in the Twin Cities. He declined to share a precise number. Police are coordinating efforts and preparing felony theft cases for prosecutors to review next week, Steiner said.
Steiner said Best Buy has provided high-definition video surveillance and still images of the suspects, which will be released to the public in coming days. Police have also received multiple tips.
Evans said merchandise stolen in these types of incidents typically ends up being sold online, but he and Steiner declined to say if any of the items stolen on Black Friday have surfaced.
According to Maplewood police, the Blaine store was hit first on Black Friday. So far, Blaine and Burnsville police have not released new details.
About a dozen shoplifters looted the Maplewood Best Buy store shortly after 8 p.m. According to Maplewood police, the suspects walked in, grabbed high-value merchandise including large televisions and walked out. No one was injured.