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(Woodland, CA) – May 9, 2024 – On May 8, 2024, the Honorable Daniel Wolk sentenced Cory Dolby of Davis to 3 years County Prison resulting from a felony conviction for organized retail theft.

Between September and December of 2023, Dolby and his accomplices stole upward of $15,000 worth merchandise from Target in Davis. They would then sell the merchandise for their own profits. Dolby was also committing these crimes at Target stores in surrounding counties, totaling more than $30,000. The Yolo County District Attorney’s FastPass Direct File Program, which allows retailers to submit internal reports and evidence directly to the District Attorney’s Office played a significant role in revealing the full extent of Dolby’s thefts.

District Attorney Jeff Reisig commended the collaborative efforts of law enforcement and leaders in the retail loss prevention community. “Organized retail theft is at an all-time high and is a crisis in California. Collaborations like this, strengthened by the FastPass program, are going to help address that crisis. My office is committed to holding these criminals accountable to keep our communities safe and thriving.”

Image depicts Cory Dolby in the act of stealing from a Target store.

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