Coolkicks La Raid recover 500 thousand dollars in the alleged Nike Nike elements, and LAPD reports

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500 thousand dollars were recovered in the stolen Nike elements
… policemen say
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The Los Angeles Police Administration says that a raid in Coolkicks La has regained $ 500,000 of stolen goods – including more than 2,100 unpublished Nike pairs
LAPD announced on Monday that many sections have cooperated to implement a check note in Coolkicks La Warehouse located in the 1700th Street Street building in Santa Monica.
During the October 2 raid, law enforcement says it seized a shipment of a stolen train with more than 2,100 unpublished Nike pairs and 150 cartons of Nike clothes.
In total, LAPD estimated that stolen items worth $ 500,000.
As we previously informed, the owner of Coolkicks la Adel Shams He was arrested during the raid “to receive the well -known stolen property more than $ 950.00,” a felony.
He was in an auction on the Whatnot app when the raid started.
Coolkicks was raided yesterday by the LAPD Crime Unit, while the owner Adeel Shams was flowing live on Whatnot😳 pic.twitter.com/soice9jbi7
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A spokesperson for the sports shoe store described the accident as a “complete shock” for the entire Coolkicks La team … and he claimed that there was no knowledge that the elements were stolen.
The deputy said: “We have entered the purchase in good faith, as we always have, are committed to managing sincere business based on integrity and confidence.”
“It is important to explain: There were absolutely no allegations of the law that any of the products were fake.”
“We regret the anxiety and inconvenience that this situation may cause. Coolkicks has always been heading towards honest acts, and this commitment will never change.”
Shams is scheduled in court on October 23.