A Rite Aid store in Compton, California, is taking a dramatic step to combat shoplifting by placing nearly all its items ...
In a move to combat retail theft, a Compton Rite Aid put a majority of its products behind lock and key. The community is ...
"We are taking an active role in helping law enforcement in their pursuit of shoplifters...," Rite Aid wrote in a statement.
Shoplifting has become so bad at one Rite Aid store in Southern California that nearly all products have been locked in glass ...
The store has opted to fight the shoplifting epidemic by installing locked glass cases for almost every item for sale.
While nearly all merchandise was locked up in Compton, NBC Los Angeles learned stores in other locations looked different.
The Rite Aid on the corner of Long Beach and Compton boulevards, though, takes this approach to security to a new extreme. Customers there are greeted by rows and rows of shelved items — makeup ...
As shoplifting and retail theft plagued Southern California businesses, two Rite Aid stores in Los Angeles are locking up nearly all products. Camilla Rambaldi reports for the NBC4 News at 4 p.m. on ...
"It feels weird when you walk in there," customer Eduardo Ramirez said of the Compton Rite Aid store. "Really uncomfortable." ...
At least one Rite Aid store in Compton appears to be taking security to the extreme. The store on Long Beach Boulevard ...
A Compton Rite Aid has locked up most items due to shoplifting, frustrating customers with the new inconvenience.