Crime & Safety
Hoboken Lululemon Shoplifters Caught With Stolen Car, Police Say
Hoboken police arrested two men outside Lululemon, then found that one had a key to a stolen car parked nearby.

HOBOKEN, NJ — After Hoboken police arrested two men for shoplifting at Lululemon earlier this month, they found a key to a nearby stolen car in which a third man was sleeping, they said.
Police said that on Aug. 3, just after 11 a.m., Sgt. Harold Milne and four police officers responded to Lululemon, 314 Washington St., on reports of a shoplifting.
As two men left the store with bags of merchandise, an anti-theft alarm went off, police said.
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Officers approached the two men, later identified as Jordan Webb, 21, of Brooklyn and Lennox Holder, 20, of Brooklyn. Both were arrested, police said.
Police said Holder was in possession of a car key to a vehicle that was parked outside, with a man, later identified as Quashawn Wilson, 20, of Jackson Heights, sleeping inside.
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Police found out that the vehicle had been stolen from New York City and Wilson was arrested, too.
Police found more Lululemon items inside the car with tags still on, they said.
Webb and Holder were both charged with shoplifting, conspiracy to commit shoplifting, receiving stolen property, and possession of an anti-shoplifting device.
Wilson was charged with conspiracy to commit shoplifting and receiving stolen property. He was also issued motor vehicle summonses for having fictitious plates and parking in a bus stop.
After processing, all three were released with summonses.
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