A Cherokee County grand jury has indicted a woman who officials say is responsible for running a criminal enterprise that resulted in items being stolen from Targets in several different states.
According to the indictment obtained by Channel 2 Action News, Claudia Hornea was indicted on two counts of the Georgia Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act and violation of Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations.
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Officials said between Sept. 1st and Oct. 17th, Hornea and several co-conspirators stole from Target locations in Georgia, Texas, Alabama and North Carolina. In total, the indictment said she stole from 24 Target stores.
The indictment did not name her co-conspirators.
Officials said that Hornea is accused of stealing over $100,000 worth of merchandise from Target. The indictment added that she took skin care products, televisions, clothing, gaming accessories, an Apple watch, toys, ink cartridges and baby products.
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Court records said Hornea, along with her criminal enterprise, utilized the following steps when stealing from a Target:
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Obtain a driver to drop off and stage during theft
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Utilize children/teens and co-conspirators
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Obtain a box or tote to conceal stolen items
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Utilize a lookout to avoid law enforcement
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Employ counter-surveillance techniques to prevent apprehension
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Commit the crime of theft by shoplifting to support the enterprise
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Resell stolen merchandise for profit
Hornea faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted of a RICO violation.
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