"California Girls: The $8M Makeup Theft Ring Uncovered"

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Michelle Mack, suspected ring leader of an $8M retail theft ring, was arrested at her Bonsall mansion, which doubled as a stash house for stolen makeup. Ulta Beauty CEO expressed concern over the safety risk posed by such thefts. Mack and her husband pleaded not guilty to charges. San Diego officials are looking to reform Prop 47 to address repeat offenders, while also pushing for tighter regulations on online marketplaces to combat the sale of stolen goods.
- Video shows Bonsall woman, suspected ring leader of $8M retail theft ring, arrested NBC San Diego
- Inside the organized crime rings plaguing Ulta, T.J. Maxx, Walgreens and other retailers Yahoo! Voices
- Suburban mom ran 'complex' crime ring that stole nearly $8M in makeup across US for online resale: authorities New York Post
- Glamorous millionaire 'queenpin', 53, is accused of running crime ring of 12 women called 'California Girls' w Daily Mail
- Woman-Led US Gang That Stole Make-Up Products Worth $8 Million, Sold On Amazon NDTV
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