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Brian J. Nadeau

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Federal Bureau of Investigation
Washington D.C., District of Columbia
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    www.vvdailypress.com/news/retail-12337-officials-strueb - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/16/2009    Last Visited: 5/18/2009  

    "The overall price tag is more than burglary, larceny, robbery and auto theft combined," said Supervisory Special Agent Brian J. Nadeau, program manager of the Organized Retail Theft Program at FBI Headquarters.

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    www.shadowmonkey.net/dhs-watch/osi-report/osi-070406.ht - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/6/2007    Last Visited: 4/7/2007  

    In a statement, FBI Supervisory Special Agent Brian Nadeau, program manager for the FBI's Organized Retail Theft program, said that this tool ''will create a stronger partnership between retailers and law enforcement to tackle a growing problem and disrupt criminal organizations.'' NRF, the industry's largest trade group, estimates that shoppers pay almost two cents on every dollar to cover the cost of retail theft.

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    www.tristarbank.com/portal/story.asp?idstr=104999633 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/6/2007    Last Visited: 4/9/2007  

    Law enforcement will not likely begin to use LERPnet until the data reaches a substantial amount, said Brian Nadeau, supervisory special agent for the FBI's major theft unit in Washington D.C.

    "It's just another tool in the arsenal," Nadeau said.

    LERPnet will help law enforcement officials track, identify and apprehend organized crime groups, so that larger cases can be prosecuted, he said.

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    www.gia.org/loupeonline/29962/29747/2702/current_issue_ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/3/2005    Last Visited: 12/10/2007  

    Brian Nadeau, supervisory special agent for the FBI's Major Theft Unit, played a key role in preparing for the training day program.

    "The FBI welcomes the opportunity to work with GIA in this effort," Nadeau said.

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    mauriceberkeley1stbaronfitzhardinge.bloooog.net/feed/ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/4/2009    Last Visited: 7/10/2009  

    ccording to Brian J. Nadeau, former program manager of the FBI's Organized Retail Theft Program, “These aren’t shoplifters taking a pack of gum.

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    www.rila.org/news/topnews/Pages/RetailersandLawEnforcem - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/5/2007    Last Visited: 5/24/2009  

    FBI Supervisory Special Agent Brian Nadeau, program manager for the FBI's Organized Retail Theft program, calls LERPnet "a vision of the retail community that will help solve a $30 billion a year problem."

    "LERPnet should make it easier for the law enforcement community to track organized retail crime groups and their string of criminal conduct," said Nadeau.

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    www.gia.org/newsroom/608/28930/news_release_details.cfm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/29/2007    Last Visited: 12/10/2007  

    Brian J. Nadeau, Supervisory Special Agent for The FBI's Major Theft Unit, played a key role in preparing for the training day program."The FBI welcomes the opportunity to work with GIA in this effort," said Nadeau.

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    www.stores.org/LPinformation_new/2007/07/LPicolumn.asp - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/1/2007    Last Visited: 8/5/2007  

    The NRF Law Enforcement Retail Partnership Award (LERPA) winners, Supervisory Special Agents Eric B. Ives and Brian J. Nadeau of the FBI Major Theft Unit, were honored for their instrumental role in the deployment of the Law Enforcement Retail Partnership Network.

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    www.stores.org/LPinformation_new/2008/05/LPicover/index - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/1/2008    Last Visited: 3/27/2009  

    Former supervisory special agent Brian J. Nadeau, program manager of the FBI's Organized Retail Theft Program, has told the consumer press that boosters can walk out with "$5,000 to $10,000 worth of merchandise each time they leave a store. The same team might hit several stores in a day - and the same store once a month. "A really good professional thief can make between $100,000 and $200,000 a year," he says.

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    www.vmsd.com/index.php/channel/15/id/11768 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/12/2007    Last Visited: 4/12/2007  

    The second, "Success: Partnering with Law Enforcement," will feature Bob MacLea, vp, loss prevention, The TJX Cos.; Anthony Heredia, director, asset protection, Target Corp.; Brian Nadeau, supervisory special agent, FBI; and Eliot Green, assistant vp, The TJX Cos.

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