CHP recovers $2.2 million in stolen goods after executing search warrant at warehouse

The California Highway Patrol (CHP) recovered millions of dollars worth of stolen items from a warehouse facility in Anaheim.

On June 18, 2026, CHP’s Border Division Cargo Theft Interdiction Program and Organized Retail Crime units executed a search warrant at a warehouse in Anaheim.

Officers discovered stolen merchandise worth more than $2.2 million within the facility.

CHP

The recovered items include TaylorMade golf balls, Meta server switches, Tamiya hobby products.

CHP

“This recovery is a testament to the dedication and teamwork of our investigators working to disrupt organized theft and protect businesses, consumers, and the supply chain. Cargo theft and organized retail crime impact everyone through higher costs and economic losses. Those who choose to engage in these crimes should know that CHP remains committed to identifying, investigating, and holding offenders accountable,” troopers said.

The cargo theft investigation is ongoing.

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