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A photo of David Gama during a shoplifting incident at an Ulta Beauty store. (Courtesy{ }King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office){ }{ }
Security photo of David Gama captured during a shoplifting incident at an Ulta beauty store.{br}(Courtesy{ }King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office){ }
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Security photo of David Gama captured during a shoplifting incident at an Ulta Beauty store.(Courtesy King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office){ }{ }{p}{/p}
Security photo of David Gama captured during a shoplifting incident at an Ulta Beauty store.(Courtesy King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office){ }{ }{p}{/p}
A graph showing property crimes. King County prosecutors charged 640 cases last year, where the most serious offense was an economic/property crime. In 2025, there were 506 cases (a 26% increase year to year), and in 2023, the number was 367.{ }{p}{/p}

Man charged with organized retail theft after repeat shoplifting at Ulta stores

A photo of David Gama during a shoplifting incident at an Ulta Beauty store. (Courtesy{ }King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office){ }{ }