Lansing Police Officers Face Retail Fraud Charges at Meijer Stores.

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A Lansing police officer has been charged with retail fraud and organized retail fraud for his alleged involvement in a "price switching" scheme at Meijer stores. Officer Gregory Tracy is accused of switching the price on boxes of sports cards for lesser valued items and then attempting to sell the higher valued cards to others. The alleged scheme defrauded Meijer of more than $10,000. The Michigan State Police Fraud Investigation Unit found evidence of more than 65 separate incidents across several counties. Tracy has been placed on paid administrative leave and is scheduled for a probable cause conference and preliminary exam in May.
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