Two Men Indicted in $140K Arizona Retail Theft Ring

Two men are facing a combined 70 felony charges after being indicted for their roles in an organized retail theft ring that targeted Walmarts across Arizona, according to the Arizona Attorney General’s Office.

Alexander Moreno Dantzler and Christopher Campos-Henrey are accused of stealing more than $140,000 worth of merchandise from stores in Maricopa, Pima, Pinal, Cochise, Graham, Mohave, and Yavapai counties.

According to the indictments, the stolen goods included electronics, video games, cologne, and other high-value items.

Both men have been charged with:

  • Organized retail theft

  • Fraudulent schemes and artifices

  • Theft

  • Illegally conducting an enterprise

  • Attempted retail theft

  • Trafficking in stolen property

The investigation involved multiple agencies, including:

  • Arizona Attorney General’s Office

  • Pima County Sheriff’s Department

  • Oro Valley Police Department

  • Arizona Department of Public Safety

  • Sahuarita Police Department

Officials say the charges reflect the growing concern over organized retail crime, which has become more sophisticated and widespread across the state.

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