On January 11, 2026, officers with the Bloomington Police Department responded to the TJ Maxx (“the Store”) which is located at 7982 Southtown Center in Bloomington, Hennepin County, Minnesota, on report of a past action theft. Officers learned that on December 26, 2026, a male entered the Store, took items, did not pay for the items, and left the Store. An employee (“the Employee”) of the Store who observed the theft identified the male as Richard Quiterio [DOB REDACTED] (“Defendant”). Defendant was under an active trespass from the Store.
The total value of the stolen items was $99.95. Officers reviewed surveillance footage which captured the theft. Officers confirmed that Defendant was the person who stole the items. Officers have previously arrested Defendant on multiple occasions and are familiar with Defendant. Within the preceding five-years Defendant was convicted for a third-degree burglary based on 27-CR-23- 14681. In that case, the sentence was stayed under Minn. Stat. § 609.135. The plea that was entered would have allowed for imposition of a felony sentence.
Defendant presently has a minimum of nine open theft-related offense. Defendant is presently in-custody for another Burglary in the Third-Degree based on 27-CR-26-1660. Due to the ongoing nature of Defendant’s activity, a warrant is requested.