Feb 25, 2026 2:09 PM - Connect Newsroom - Ramandeep Kaur

Richmond RCMP say 14 people were taken into custody during a one-day retail theft enforcement operation earlier this month as part of the first “Boost and Bust” initiative of 2026.
In a news release, police said the Feb. 15 operation focused on businesses in Richmond’s downtown core and commercial areas. RCMP said 13 people were arrested in connection with alleged shoplifting incidents and investigators plan to recommend charges in 10 of those files. Police said two youths were arrested and will be referred to restorative justice programs, and referrals to social services were offered to everyone taken into custody.
Police said a separate arrest involved a person wanted on an outstanding warrant from another jurisdiction. That individual was transferred to the appropriate police agency and is also being investigated in relation to a previous Richmond theft file.
RCMP said the operation involved plainclothes frontline officers working alongside loss-prevention staff from several retail stores, allowing real-time information sharing with a dedicated enforcement team. Police said recovered merchandise - including clothing, personal goods, and food items - was estimated at about $3,200.
Police said officers opened an intelligence file on two individuals believed to have links to an organized retail theft group, and follow-up with partner agencies is ongoing. RCMP said the initiative is supported by provincial funding through the Community Safety and Targeted Enforcement Program, and additional operations are planned.
Source: Richmond RCMP news release: https://rcmp.ca/en/bc/richmond/news/2026/02/4350619




