2 Men Charged in Auburn Organized Retail Theft Probe

Police say the suspects were caught stealing from a business on Monday.

Published on Feb. 22, 2026

Two men, James Rickey Earl Henderson and Bobby Floyd, have been charged with organized retail theft after Auburn police say they were caught stealing from a business on Monday. Henderson was also linked to a previous theft at the same store on Feb. 8, resulting in a second organized retail theft charge. Floyd faces several additional charges as well.

Why it matters

Organized retail theft is a growing problem that costs businesses billions of dollars each year. This case highlights the efforts of local law enforcement to crack down on these types of crimes and protect retailers in the community.

The details

According to police, officers responded to a theft-in-progress call at a store in the 1700 block of South College Street in Auburn. When police arrived, they stopped Henderson and Floyd as they were leaving the retailer. Investigators say Henderson was also linked to a previous theft at the same store on Feb. 8, resulting in a second organized retail theft charge. Floyd faces several additional charges, including.

  • The incident occurred on Monday, February 17, 2026.
  • Henderson was also linked to a previous theft at the same store on Feb. 8, 2026.

The players

James Rickey Earl Henderson

A 51-year-old man from Pike Road, Alabama who was charged with two counts of organized retail theft.

Bobby Floyd

A 60-year-old man from Montgomery, Alabama who was charged with organized retail theft and several additional charges.

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The takeaway

This case highlights the ongoing efforts by law enforcement to combat organized retail theft, which remains a significant problem for businesses. It underscores the importance of retailers, law enforcement, and the community working together to address this issue and protect local commerce.