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Joint Sacramento PD and California Highway Patrol retail crime probe ends with two arrests and illegal gun seizure

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Sacramento, California – What began as an investigation into stolen beauty products ended with officers finding something far more dangerous inside a Sacramento residence: three unregistered firearms, including a Draco-style pistol chambered in 7.62 caliber.

According to the California Highway Patrol, the case shows how organized retail theft investigations can stretch well beyond store shelves. In this instance, roughly $6,000 in merchandise allegedly taken from ULTA Beauty locations led investigators to two arrests and the removal of multiple illegal weapons from the community.

On July 14, 2026, investigators from the California Highway Patrol’s Organized Retail Crime Task Force and the Sacramento Police Department served a search warrant at a Sacramento home. The operation was part of an ongoing investigation into a series of organized thefts targeting ULTA Beauty stores.

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Authorities identified 43-year-old Sacramento resident Andrew Byrd as a suspect in the theft operation. Investigators said Byrd was believed to be responsible for approximately $6,000 worth of stolen merchandise.

During the search, officers located three firearms that were not registered. Among the weapons recovered was a 7.62-caliber Draco-style pistol, a compact firearm with an appearance similar to a shortened rifle.

Byrd was taken into custody on charges related to organized retail theft and firearms. A second Sacramento resident, 45-year-old Kenado Bird, was also arrested on firearm-related charges during the investigation.

The arrests marked another joint operation involving the CHP task force and Sacramento police. Officials said the partnership allows investigators to pursue theft suspects, recover stolen goods and address other public safety threats uncovered during those cases.

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Organized retail crime can affect more than the companies losing merchandise. Repeated thefts may place store workers in difficult situations, create safety concerns for shoppers and pass financial losses along to consumers.

The discovery of the firearms added another layer to the July 14 enforcement action. What started as an investigation centered on beauty-store merchandise ultimately resulted in authorities taking three unregistered weapons out of circulation.

The CHP said it remains committed to working with local law enforcement agencies to investigate organized theft networks and improve public safety across California. The Sacramento case reflects that broader approach, with investigators following a retail theft trail to a residence where they say evidence of both property crime and firearm violations was found.

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