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Douglas County wants to crack down on shoplifting — in part by fining stores that don't report it

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Hailey Chang, then 10, looks for toys at Wonderland Toys in Highlands Ranch on April 16, 2018. (Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post) Douglas County’s leaders want to put an end to the “look the other way” mentality when it comes to retail theft — and they aim to do so, in part, by threatening to fine businesses that fail or refuse to report shoplifting. The three county commissioners on Tuesday passed on first reading a measure that would hit bu…
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BusinessDen broke the news in on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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