FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 6, 2019



FELONY CHARGES/STOLEN MERCHANDISE SEIZED: PART OF INVESTIGATION OF ON-GOING RETAIL THEFT/PAWN RESALE CASE
$1.2 Million of Stolen Merchandise Seized


Background: Utah retailers are experiencing a trend of continuous and severe retail theft from their stores, where persons (who often admit to opioid/heroin addiction) steal merchandise with the intent of selling it to buy more drugs. The following case focuses on a pawn shop whose manager and employees bought thousands of dollars of stolen merchandise and then resold it at a profit, knowing it was stolen from the retailers and that the money exchanged would be likely used to purchase more drugs. This case is one arrest in a growing and serious problem which is costing the retailers and consumers millions of dollars this year.

WEST JORDAN –The Utah Attorney General’s office has filed eight felony charges against John ‘Johnny’ Jones, manager of West Jordan Xtreme Pawn, for a continuing pattern of buying and selling property with the knowledge that the merchandise was stolen from various retail businesses in Utah. Detectives seized an estimated $1.2 million in brand new in-the-box merchandise when warrants were served during the investigation.

The suspect John Jones has been ordered to self-surrender to Salt Lake County Jail prior to his next court date on September 6th, 2019. Xtreme Pawn in West Jordan remains open for business. This investigation is ongoing.

Read the charging document here.

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