In a bold heist over the weekend, a truck loaded with approximately $4 million worth of Lemme products, a health supplement brand owned by Kourtney Kardashian, was stolen from a warehouse in the San Fernando Valley, California. The stolen merchandise included the brand’s popular product, Lemme Burn, which has been a best seller in both online platforms and retail stores, including Target.
The theft occurred at a logistics facility used by Kardashian and her team to distribute Lemme products. According to sources, the thieves managed to hack the facility’s security system, presenting false paperwork and identification to gain access to the property and make off with the truck undetected.
Adding a dramatic twist to the incident, a ransom note was reportedly sent digitally by the perpetrators, demanding payment for the return of the stolen goods. In response to the theft, a representative for Lemme stated, “Our team is working closely with law enforcement agencies to investigate the theft. In the meantime, we are implementing contingency plans to minimize any impact to our customers and retail partners.”
A grand theft report has been filed with the police, who are currently investigating the heist. This incident has not only highlighted security concerns at logistics facilities but also the lengths to which criminals will go to target high-value goods. As the investigation continues, the focus remains on recovering the stolen merchandise and ensuring the safety of future shipments.