Cops Say South Florida Baby Formula Ring Milked $32K From Store Shelves

Three South Florida women are accused of turning baby formula into the centerpiece of an organized retail theft ring that investigators say cleaned out more than $32,000 worth of product from stores in six Florida counties.

Detectives say the operation ran from November 2024 through January 2026 and grew into a multi-county case after a February 2025 theft at a Publix in Loxahatchee. Surveillance video from that first report was compared with footage from other agencies, and investigators say the pattern quickly snowballed into something much bigger.

Palm Beach County investigators identified the suspects as Debreka Anderson, 28, Elizabeth Hutchins, 34, and Geraldine Kitchen, 38. According to the affidavit, the trio has been linked to 47 separate incidents across Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade, Orange, Polk and Osceola counties, with an estimated total loss of about $32,609. Detectives allege the women hit major chains including Publix, Walmart, Target, CVS and Winn-Dixie, using concealed bags, covered strollers and rental vehicles to slip cans of formula out of stores, then selling the goods through a suspected fencing location. Arrest warrants approved March 6 charge Anderson and Hutchins with three counts each and Kitchen with two counts, all felonies under Florida law, as reported by CBS12.

State Law And Prosecution

Florida tightened penalties for repeat retail theft in 2024 with House Bill 549, a statute aimed squarely at coordinated shoplifting crews, smash-and-grab hits and porch piracy. In a press release via the Attorney General’s Office, officials said recent first degree felony charges in a high value baby formula probe were made possible in part by that law. Local coverage at the time of the bill signing detailed provisions that increase penalties when groups plan thefts together or recruit participants online, as reported by WPBF…

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