A ‘mob of criminals’ stole as much as $100,000 worth of goods from an L.A. Nordstrom

A screenshot of video posted by @noelskeez on X, formerly known as Twitter, shows masked robbers ransacking the department store in Topanga, Calif.

@noelskeez/Screenshot by NPR

@noelskeez/Screenshot by NPR

The Los Angeles Police Department said a “mob of criminals” ransacked a Nordstrom department store in Topanga on Saturday, stealing as much as $100,000 worth of products in broad daylight. The smash and grab robbery is at least the third for Nordstrom in less than two years.

One of the videos from the robbery, shared on X, formerly known as Twitter, by Noel Escobar, shows masked individuals flooding through the Nordstrom storefront at the Westfield Topanga Mall, plowing through clothing racks and smashing display cases in a rush to grab whatever they could.

Police said in an online statement that the thieves made off with $60,000 and $100,000 in products, and though there are several leads, but for residents and mall shoppers, “it is a loss of feeling safe.”

KTLA reported that an estimated 20 to 50 robbers were involved, and that several suspects with ties to other organized crime robberies in the area were arrested. A security guard who tried to intervene was attacked with a chemical spray, and the store was evacuated when the robbery ended.

Another “flash mob” robbery took place in Los Angeles County just days before, at the Yves Saint Laurent store in Glendale on Aug. 8. The Glendale Police Department said in a statement last week that at least 30 suspects rushed into the store just before 5 p.m. and stole property valued at approximately $300,000.

“These ‘flash mob’ burglaries involve a large, coordinated group of individuals simultaneously rushing into the store, overwhelming staff and taking it over,” Glendale Police said. “The suspects grab as much merchandise as possible before fleeing in multiple vehicles.”

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass called Saturday’s incident “absolutely unacceptable.”

“Those who committed these acts and acts like it in neighboring areas must be held accountable. The Los Angeles Police Department will continue to work to not only find those responsible for this incident but to prevent these attacks on retailers from happening in the future.”

Saturday’s robbery was the third Nordstrom heist in California in less than two years.

On Nov. 20, 2021, some 80 people conducted a nearly-identical robbery in Walnut Creek, just outside of San Francisco. Like in the recent attack in Topanga, the Walnut Creek robbers utilized a chemical spray, using it on one of the store employees. Police arrested three suspects outside the store at gunpoint, NPR reported at the time.

And on Nov. 22, 18 to 20 people broke into a Nordstrom store at the Grove, a high-end shopping center in Los Angeles, stealing $5,000 of merchandise, the Los Angeles Times reported. Three suspects were arrested within a handful of hours with some of the stolen products in their car.