FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
| TYPE OF CRIME: Organized Retail Theft |
CASE NUMBER: 25-062-0518 |
| LOCATION: 400 block of N. Capitol Avenue |
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| VICTIM: Withheld |
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| SUSPECT #1: Derek Pitts |
AGE: 53 Years |
| ADDRESS: Oakland, CA resident |
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| Suspect Derek Pitts |
| IN-CUSTODY |
On March 3, 2025, at approximately 2:30 PM, San José Police Department Officers responded to a report of a theft that occurred at a Target store located in the 400 block of N. Capitol Avenue. The adult male suspect entered the business and removed theft security devices from multiple items before bypassing all points of sale and attempting to exit the store without paying for the items.
Officers working an Organized Retail Theft Detail (ORT) "hotspot" assignment in the area safely took the suspect into custody when he exited the store. The suspect was later identified as Derek Pitts. During a search incident to arrest, Officers located methamphetamine on the suspect. Suspect Pitts was transported and booked into Santa Clara County Main Jail for multiple crimes including theft and possession of methamphetamine. The stolen merchandise was returned to the business.
As part of the 8.49-million-dollar grant awarded to the San José Police Department from the California Board of State and Community Corrections to combat Organized Retail Theft, the SJPD ORT Detail dedicates a portion of their funding to deploy specialized officers, on an overtime basis, to follow-up on cases and apprehend criminals responsible for thefts throughout San José. ORT overtime officers are also deployed throughout the city each week, at various days and times to conduct visible and undercover patrols at locations known to be “hotspots.” ORT overtime “hotspot” officers have made over 1,700 contacts at retailers since January of 2024.
Anyone with information about this case or similar cases is asked to contact Sergeant Piña #3930 at 3930@sanjoseca.gov or 408-277-4521.
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| BY: Officer Tanya Hernandez #4493 |
AUTHORIZED BY: Lieutenant McKim #3893 |
| DATE: 03/07/2025 TIME: 9:00 AM |
DATE: 03/07/2025 TIME: 9:00 AM |