Man Arrested in Connection to $50,000 Sneaker Warehouse Robbery

Secaucus, New Jersey police have arrested Daqwaun Ralls in relation to a string of robberies at the local warehouse of popular reselling platform GOAT.

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Local authorities arrested 26-year old Daqwaun Ralls this past Sunday in connection to a string of heists at the GOAT warehouse in Secaucus, New Jersey, that amounted to roughly $50,000 worth of sneakers. 

According to nj.com, Ralls is facing multiple burglary, theft, and weapons charges stemming from four different heists at the popular sneaker reselling platform's New Jersey-based warehouse. The robberies are believed to have started back in October 2018. Ralls is reportedly a former GOAT employee. 

Police responded to burglaries at the warehouse on Oct. 20, Nov. 19, and Jan. 13 before finally catching Ralls in the act on March 10. Secaucus police captain Dennis Miller says the break-ins resulted in over 50 pair of sneakers being stolen. The specific items taken from the warehouse have not been disclosed, but multiple pairs were recovered following Ralls' arrest.

A knife-weilding Ralls was ultimately cornered in a stairwell by local authorities. "The Secaucus police officers demonstrated an adequate use of restraint in the face of this potentially deadly force situation," Miller told nj.com.

GOAT has declined Sole Collector's request for comment regarding the ongoing investigation at this time.