Area residents indicted for plastic pallet theft
County crime highlights nationwide problem, state's attorney says
Five area residents were indicted Nov. 12 for allegedly stealing more than $400,000 in plastic containers from local businesses, part of a nationwide pallet theft problem that has cost businesses millions of dollars, according to Prince George's County State's Attorney Glenn F. Ivey.
James Edward Lipson, 37, of Washington, D.C.; Yvonne Lipson, 27, of Landover; Peter Amaefule, 48, of Fort Washington; Ofer Tsauch, 44, of Hyattsville; and Myron Nelson, 42, of Leonardtown were indicted. James and Yvonne Lipson each received two counts, Amaefule received five counts, and Tsauch and Nelson each received 10 counts, which also included trafficking charges. Each theft count carries up to 15 years in jail, Ivey said.
Mid-Atlantic Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Inc., as well as Pepsi Bottling Group and Baltimore-based companies H&S Bakery and Cloverland Dairy, combined lost nearly $6 million in 2008 from plastic pallet theft, according to the state's attorney's office.
Multiple businesses, including Coca-Cola, enlisted the help of James Rood, a private investigator with Pylesville-based J.R. Investigative Services. Rood observed employees of the G.E.G. Recycling Co. taking pallets from several companies into its Landover warehouse on Pennsy Drive, according to court documents.
Thieves typically steal pallets at night and take them to a recycler for a profit, Rood said. The recycler then sends the pallets to a shredder, and a manufacturer buys plastic through a broker to make new pallets, he added.
Both Nelson and Tsauch, owners of G.E.G. Recycling, were repeatedly warned by Prince George's County police not to take returnable containers without another company's permission, court documents state. James and Yvonne Lipson were both arrested June 15 for taking plastic trays from behind a Giant Food supermarket, and James Lipson stated he was paid by G.E.G. Recycling in Landover to pick up containers and deliver them to the Landover facility, court documents state.
Del. Doyle Niemann (D-Dist. 47) of Mount Rainier, who also works in the state's attorney's office, was the lead prosecutor when the case came into the office in May. An open search warrant was served to G.E.G. Recycling in July, court documents state.
"There is a real penalty," Niemann said. "It's a crime, and you get treated as a criminal."
Amaefule, who does not appear to be affiliated with G.E.G. Recycling, is charged with stealing plastic pallets from Safeway Inc., Shoppers Food Warehouse, Coca-Cola Enterprises, Pepsi Bottling Group and H&S Bakery.
No attorneys were listed Monday for James Lipson, Tsauch or Nelson in online Prince George's County District Court records.
Amafule's attorney, Keith Hiller, whose office is in Greenbelt, declined to comment.
An attorney listed for Yvonne Lipson could not be reached by press time.
E-mail Natalie McGill at nmcgill@gazette.net.