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Targeting retail theft

One-day retail theft blitz leads to over 24+ arrests/criminal charges and thousands in stolen goods: AbbyPD (VIDEO)

Jan 7, 2026 | 11:58 AM

ABBOTSFORD — Police in Abbotsford say a one-day retail theft enforcement initiative roughly a week before Christmas paid off with over two dozen arrests and criminal charges and thousands of dollars in recovered stolen merchandise.

AbbyPD Sgt. Paul Walker says the AbbyPD’s Community Engagement Response Team, or CERT, launched “Boost and Bust” on December 16, a one-day police sting in partnership with Lower Mainland police agencies and the Organized Retail Crime Association (ORCA) of B.C. in a multi-jurisdictional effort.

The sting led to 25 arrests, 29 new charges, and the recovery of over $5,000 in stolen merchandise here in Abbotsford. This effort was made possible through collaboration with more than 20 local retailers, reflecting the police department’s commitment to addressing shoplifting and its impact on the community.

“Shoplifting isn’t a minor issue—it drives up costs for customers, strains small businesses, and can lead to store closures,” Sgt. Paul Walker said. “It also poses safety risks for staff and shoppers when incidents escalate. AbbyPD is dedicated to working with businesses and residents to prevent theft, hold offenders accountable, and keep Abbotsford safe.

“Boost and Bust” supports Project Lighthouse, AbbyPD’s initiative to reduce shoplifting through education, improved reporting, and community engagement.

“Retail theft affects everyone. Through operations like Boost and Bust and programs like Project Lighthouse, we’re sending a clear message: AbbyPD will not tolerate theft. Together, we can make a difference,” said AbbyPD Sergeant Ryan Gray of CERT.