Leader of organized retail theft enterprise arrested in Ocean County

TOMS RIVER, N.J. — Authorities have arrested Paola I. Cabrera-Delapaz, 36, on charges related to her alleged role as the leader of an organized retail theft enterprise. Cabrera-Delapaz is facing multiple charges, including second-degree “leader of an organized retail theft enterprise,” and is being held without bail, according to Ocean County records.

Cabrera-Delapaz was booked on January 18, 2025, and remains in custody. Charges against her include shoplifting by concealment, possession of anti-shoplifting device tools, and leading a retail theft operation.

Court records indicate not only shoplifted but also possessed tools commonly used to evade store security systems while orchestrating a broader theft scheme.

Her alleged activities are being prosecuted under laws targeting organized retail theft, which have become a growing concern for law enforcement and retailers alike.

No projected release date has been set, as the charges remain open. Cabrera-Delapaz’s case highlights law enforcement’s efforts to combat organized retail crime, which has been on the rise across the state.

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