Oregon police warn of crime ring targeting Costco shoppers: ‘Have your head on a swivel’

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – A crime ring in Oregon is targeting customers at big box stores up and down the coast, according to authorities.

Portland police detectives are investigating a series of pickpocketing incidents — most recently at Costco parking lots in the metro area — and are requesting the public’s help to identify more victims and to keep a lookout for the suspects.

A recent surveillance video shows a 93-year-old man pushing his cart out of a Costco in Portland when three men start trailing behind him, eventually snatching his wallet from his back pocket.

The victim in this case told Nexstar’s KOIN that he hopes police can break up the crime ring.

“It’s so devastating when you lose everything in your wallet,” he said. “Then you have to go through the process of replacing your drivers license and other important cards.”

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Portland Police Detective Jordan Zaitz is trying to track down the thieves.

“It makes me sick,” she said. “They’re out there hunting for people’s identity, stolen credit cards, and it’s people who probably don’t even realize that it’s happening, or not until much later. And so they’re able to get away with it.”

Portland detectives search for crime syndicate pickpocketing Costco shoppers
Police are searching for three men accused of pickpocketing customers at local big box stores. (KOIN)

In the case of the 93-year-old victim, Zaitz said he checked out of Costco at 5 p.m., made it home at 5:30 p.m., and by the time he called Visa and MasterCard, the thieves already used his cards at a local retail outlet.

“They were able to walk away with just about $1,500 worth of gift cards that they can use later, Zaitz said. “They’re pretty organized. I think this is something that they’ve been doing for a really long time.”

Portland police have confirmed pickpocketing attempts at Costcos in Portland and Tigard, plus in Washington towns such as Kirkland, Puyallup, Tukwila and Lynnwood.

Police know there are more unknowing victims out there.

“We had a woman who was loading her car with the purchased items, her purse was in there and they went up and got her wallet. I have that on video, but I’m still not sure who the victim is. She’s never made that police report,” Zaitz said. “One of the things that’s important to me is finding out if there were people who had their purses or wallets stolen while at a Costco, at a Walmart, at a Safeway, anywhere really. And if we can possibly link it up to this group.”

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Portland police are now asking victims to come forward in a timely manner, so they can try to track down surveillance footage.

“The sooner the better because video is only held for so long, and I’d like to be able to charge them with as many crimes as they’ve committed,” said Zaitz, who warned shoppers to stay vigilant.

“Have your head on a swivel when you’re out in the parking lots, even when you’re inside stores, don’t leave your purse on the back of your chair. Keep it in your lap or in front of you,” Zaitz said. “When you’re unloading your groceries, put your purse in your car first and then unload your groceries or just have it on you. If you’re a man with a wallet in your back pocket, button it and just be aware.”

More information on the case, including photos of the suspects, can be found at the Portland Police Bureau’s website.

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