Police bust shoplifting ring

Posted: 12:00am on Jan 13, 2012; Modified: 8:32am on Jan 13, 2012

A cart full of stolen Barbies and an arrest of a Moses Lake woman days before Christmas helped police uncover a shoplifting ring that officials said is responsible for stealing more than $70,000 in merchandise.

Nine stores in Kennewick in the Columbia Center mall area were targeted by three Moses Lake women, said Kennewick police Sgt. Ken Lattin.

Thousands of pieces of suspected stolen merchandise was found when officers searched two Moses Lake homes this week, he said.

Marisol E. Ramirez, 25, was arrested after the Dec. 19 shoplifting incident at Toys R Us. And this week, Kennewick detectives, with help from U.S. marshals and Moses Lake police, arrested Tera A. Quarles, 28, and Maria S. Zarate, 26.

Piles of suspected stolen merchandise was seized from their homes, Lattin said. Investigators on Thursday still were processing the evidence, but estimate they had more than 2,000 pieces of clothing and other items valued up to $70,000.

In Kennewick, stores that were hit include Burlington Coat Factory, Abercrombie & Fitch, Claire's Boutique, Victoria Secret, Bath and Body Works, Children's Place, American Eagle, Hollister and Aeropstale.

Detectives also left property at the homes that they couldn't prove was stolen and had an estimated value at three times the value of the items that were seized, Lattin said.

In December, officers were called to Toys R Us after employees reported two women pushed a cart full of toys out of the store.

Officers spotted the suspects driving away and two women jumped out of the vehicle near Carmike Cinemas. Ramirez was caught, but the other occupant, later identified as Zarate, got away, court documents said.

The organized retail theft ring may have connections to Spokane, Tacoma and Seattle, Lattin said.

At the time of her arrest, Zarate had a pending charge of organized retail theft in Pierce County from Nov. 27, court documents said.

Zarate pleaded innocent Wednesday in Benton County Superior Court to second-degree organized retail theft. Her trial is set for March 26. She is being held in the Benton County jail on $7,500 bail.

Quarles also pleaded innocent to the same charge and faces the same trial date. She is out of custody after posting bond on $3,000 bail.

Ramirez was charged in December after her arrest and faces a Feb. 13 trial for second-degree organized retail theft.

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