Murfreesboro Police Bust Multi-State Organized Retail Theft Ring

Jan 30, 2025 at 04:30 pm by WGNS News


MURFREESBORO, Tenn. - Three Florida men have been arrested in connection with a multi-state organized retail theft ring, thanks to the collaborative efforts of the Murfreesboro Police Department's Crime Data Analysis Unit (CAD), license plate reader (LPR) cameras, Smyrna Police Department (SPD), Hendersonville Police Department (HVPD), and Goodlettsville Police Department. The suspects are accused of stealing more than $1 million worth of eyewear from Sunglass Hut locations across multiple states.

Murfreesboro Police arrested Alexander Trujillo Gomez, 48; Xavier Perez, 52; and Lazaro Salazar Hechavarria, 28, all from Miami. The trio faces numerous charges, including two counts of burglary, theft of property valued at $250,000 or more, and vandalism over $1,000.

The suspects are accused of burglarizing the Sunglass Hut on Medical Center Parkway on Sunday, Jan. 26. More than $284,329 worth of merchandise and nearly $2,000 in cash were stolen.

They are suspected in similar burglaries at Sunglass Hut locations in Hendersonville, Tennessee, as well as in Gaffney and Beaufort, South Carolina.

The crime data analysts with MPD's Real Time Crime Center (RTCC) played a significant role in tracking the suspects' movements. They identified a 2022 Pacifica minivan, rented in Miami, Florida, as the vehicle used in the heists. The minivan was spotted in Goodlettsville, Tennessee, on Wednesday, Jan. 29. The suspects attempted to ship three boxes of stolen sunglasses to Miami but were refused service when they wouldn't open the boxes to show what was inside.

The RTCC continued to monitor the situation, receiving an LPR alert for the minivan on Sam Ridley Parkway in Smyrna. With the assistance of SPD officers, the three suspects were detained at a UPS store, where they had successfully paid to ship the stolen goods to Florida. MPD officers intercepted the shipment and seized the minivan.

"These arrests underscore the effectiveness of intelligence-led policing in combating organized crime," said CID Detective Aaron Gonzalez. "This case highlights the importance of using modern technology like LPR cameras, along with support from our crime data analysts and other law enforcement agencies."

Additional charges could be forthcoming in Hendersonville and South Carolina. The case remains under investigation.

Salazar-Hechavarria, Trujillo-Gomez, and Perez remain in custody at the Rutherford County Adult Detention Center, each held on a $1 million bond. A hearing on the charges is set for Feb. 13 in General Sessions Court.

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