It’s organized theft involving individuals connected to broader criminal activity,” Prince George’s County Police Chief George Nader said. The department also launched the Organized Retail Theft Task Force with multiple partners, including the Department of Homeland Security, D.C.'s Metropolitan Police Department and Maryland state police. On Monday, they arrested six suspects: four from Prince George’s and two from the District. “Today’s arrest should send a clear message to those organizations,” Prince George’s County Executive Aisha Braveboy said. Alicia Wheeler of Prince George's County police's Organized Retail Theft Task Force.