UPS worker charged after $1.3M Apple product theft spree

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A former worker for UPS allegedly stole and resold approximately $1.3 million in Apple merchandise from a warehouse in Winnipeg over the course of six months.

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Orville Martirez Beltrano was arrested by police in January 22 over allegations that he stole Apple products shipped via his employer, in his role as a local sorting supervisor. After appearing in court, it has since been revealed that the total alleged theft spree was valued at $1.3 million.

Court documents seen by Global News say that Beltrano allegedly took 866 Apple products from the warehouse between July 2023 and January 2024. The products were then claimed to be sold by the man via Kijiji.

An investigation into his bank accounts showed cash deposits totaling more than $232,000 were made between September and January. Search warrants also turned up $9,000 in cash in a Nike bag in his vehicle, a MacBook, and more than $9,100 in jewelry.

It is also alleged that proceeds from the sales were also used to purchase a home in Winnipeg's South Pointe neighborhood for $630,000, and paid off a debt linked to a white Audi valued at $60,000.

At the time of his arrest, he was charged with theft over $5,000, theft under $5,000, possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000, and possession of the proceeds of crime. He later admitted in a taped police interview to stealing Apple products and the jewelry.

The court filings have asked the judge to permit the seizure of the house, car, cash, and bank accounts.

The value of the charges is among one of the highest involving Apple product thefts.

In 2012, a JFK airport employee was arrested for the theft of 3,600 iPad mini packages, valued at $1.9 million. A Walmart distribution center worker was charged in 2017 for stealing over 1,000 iPads and 942 Apple Watch packages, which he hid in delivery trucks before sending them to himself via FedEx.



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  • Reply 1 of 3
    Canadian dollars?
  • Reply 2 of 3
    bonobobbonobob Posts: 383member
    This is why I have my online Apple purchases delivered to an Apple Store for pickup. Any problems in the delivery chain are Apple’s and Apple’s alone. 
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    sflocalsflocal Posts: 6,096member
    bonobob said:
    This is why I have my online Apple purchases delivered to an Apple Store for pickup. Any problems in the delivery chain are Apple’s and Apple’s alone. 
    In addition to delivering pricey items to an Apple Store, I also make it a point to open the box in front of an Apple Store employee to make sure what I'm buying hasn't been swapped out in-transit as well.
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