"Home Depot exec urges Congress to combat rising organized retail theft and protect workers"

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Home Depot Vice President of Asset Protection, Scott Glenn, testified before Congress, urging them to pass the Combating Organized Retail Crime Act of 2023 to combat the increasingly aggressive and dangerous actions of organized retail crime groups. Glenn highlighted the threats faced by employees and the need for federal coordination with state and local law enforcement. The availability of drugs, particularly opioids and fentanyl, has driven the need for quick cash, contributing to the rise in theft. Despite efforts to prevent such incidents, the problem persists, leading retailers like Home Depot to take additional security measures.
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