07-02-2025
Thieves steal $80K+ in Louis Vuitton handbags from Edmond consignment store
EDMOND, Okla. (KFOR) — Oklahoma City Police are looking for three men involved in a robbery that left an Edmond luxury store out of thousands in handbags.
Kristen Davis is the owner of the Re-Find Designer, a luxury consignment store in Edmond. She said her business was broken into a couple weeks ago at 1 a.m.
Davis got a notification from her security system alerting her of a forced entry.
'I'm watching on my video from security options, just watching them rob,' said Davis.
The thieves took dozens of Louis Vuitton handbags and other surrounding bags near their back wall.
'It's just disheartening, it's somewhere in the neighborhood of $80,000.' said Davis.
This robbery was not the first time their store was burglarized. The first one was in April last year.
The thieves in that incident took hundreds of thousands of dollars, Davis said.
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Consigners reach out to the Re-Find Designer to sell luxury items in the Edmond store.
The items then go through a luxury authenticating service to ensure all designer goods are 100% real.
From there, the Re-Find Designer will display the bags for purchase in the boutique. When a shopper buys an item, the consigner is paid.
In the April 2024 robbery, Davis said she used her own money to repay the consigners for their items that were stolen and not purchased.
Davis shared security video from the incident with News 4.
The suspects in the January robbery used what appears to be a brick, throwing into their front door and breaking the glass.
Davis puts Apple Air Tags in the majority of her handbags, using them as tracking devices, in the event something like this happens.
'We started watching them and they went immediately and got on I-35 and we tracked them all the way,' Davis said.
An arrest warrant and affidavit detail the suspects getting away in a blue Kia Forte with stolen tags out of Norman.
Dallas Police identified one of the men as Loy Hicks, an African American man from Texas.
'We saw that they parked in a hotel parking lot and then the bags, two of the trackers went different directions' said Davis.
She's hoping they find all three suspects and hopefully get her merchandise back. However, she said the incident won't be a setback.
The Re-Find Designer is working to install riot glass in their windows and doors. They have really good security systems, cameras, and fortified doors to ensure thieves don't return.
News 4 reached out to Dallas PD about the investigation and they said the Oklahoma City Police Department is the lead agency in the case.
We called OKCPD later this evening for an update and am waiting to hear back.
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