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blue prada sunglasses shoplifters stole $9.7 billion worth of items in 1995, slightly more than they took in 1994.Police and retail experts say they can only speculate about how many sensor defying bags are in use right now. After all, says retail theft consultant Jack L. Hayes of International Inc., only about one in 25 shoplifters is ever apprehended.A record shop in Ohio that had just installed new devices designed to beat the bags caught 20 bag toting shoplifters in one week, according to Debbie Coller, communications director for Sensormatic Electronics Corp.Most of the pros working locally go out in pairs or small groups, court records show. Some hire drivers. The men in the red van in Upper Merion told Godby that they were drivers who, for a flat fee, ferried the shoplifters down and waited by the mall's curb for a quick getaway.Location lures the shoplifters to malls the same way it lures shoppers. With so many malls so conveniently placed Cherry Hill near major highways and five bridges; Montgomery Mall on Route 309; Oxford Valley near Route 1 and Interstate 95; King of Prussia near the Schuylkill Expressway just off the Pennsylvania Turnpike the getaway routes are pretty well mapped out.It's a one day drive,'' said Detective Ed Davies of the Montgomery Township Police Department. They hit two or three malls. They hit King of Prussia, they hit Abington and then us.'' On occasion, he said, police have recovered merchandise that didn't come from the Montgomery Mall.As stores are upgraded, thieves find it more enticing. Senior Upper Merion District Justice Donald Riehl traces the increase of professional shoplifters carrying sensor proof bags to the opening of Neiman Marcus, Lord Taylor and Nordstrom at the King of Prussia Plaza. The better quality clothing is in high demand, retail experts said, and often the stolen clothing is shipped overseas.In the past three weeks, I had five cases involving the bags, and the defendants were all from New York ,'' Riehl said. He said that about 40 New Yorkers had appeared in his court this year.He didn't remember any in 1995.The bags have been around for a while. Though no one interviewed could say when the first one was lined,