$200K in perfume, $50K in government laptops, $20K in liquor — NJ man’s warehouse crime spree ends in prison

⚠️ A Jersey City man was sentenced for his role in warehouse thefts in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

➡️ Prosecutors said the crew stole about $270,000 in laptops, perfume and liquor.

🔴 Three co-defendants have also pleaded guilty for their heist roles.

A Hudson County man gets four years in prison for targeting warehouses in New Jersey and Pennsylvania with a crew and stealing more than a quarter of a million dollars in merchandise.

In January, Derek Spivey pleaded guilty in Camden federal court to conspiring to transport stolen goods and violating conditions of his supervised release from a prior conviction for firearm possession as a felon.

The 38-year-old Spivey was also sentenced to an additional eight-months for violating his supervised release, U.S. Attorney Robert Frazer said.

The theft crew targeted warehouses in two states

Spivey and his brother, Jamil Bethea, both of Jersey City, as well as Jamal Reid and Rasheed Sharpe worked together with others last year to burglarize trailers at logistics warehouses in both states…

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