WEST SEATTLE CRIME WATCH: Serial-shoplifting suspect charged with felonies in thefts from Ulta Beauty stores including Westwood Village

A 60-year-old man is charged with three felony counts of organized retail theft for allegedly stealing thousands of dollars in merchandise from Ulta Beauty stores all over King County, including the one in Westwood Village.

(Images from charging documents, showing Gama at WWV Ulta store)

David J. Gama is charged in 24 thefts over 55 days from November to early January, with stolen merchandise estimated to total well into five figures, including an almost-thousand-dollar theft from the Westwood store on December 1, a $400+ theft there five days later, a $1,600+ theft there the net day, a $500+ theft three on December 18, a $300+ theft there on New Year’s Day, and a $200+ theft there on January 4. The charging documents provided by the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office describe most of the stolen merchandise as “fragrance.”

The documents also say Gama has been the subject of 75 arrest warrants dating back to 1980, and that his record includes five felony convictions, 19 gross misdemeanors, and 11 misdemeanors. He’s been in jail since last Friday, in lieu of $50,000 bail. He pleaded not guilty at arraignment this morning. KCPAO spokesperson Casey McNerthney explains that felony charges are not common in shoplifting cases: “The overwhelming majority of shoplifting cases are misdemeanor offenses under the law, meaning that they are handled at the city level and do not come to King County prosecutors. When you have evidence to show organized retail theft allegations in cases such as this one, a case are referred by police investigators as a felony referral.”

7 Replies to "WEST SEATTLE CRIME WATCH: Serial-shoplifting suspect charged with felonies in thefts from Ulta Beauty stores including Westwood Village"

  • EVGuy January 15, 2026 (7:52 pm)

    Yet another example of a failure of the justice system to keep the public safe from serial criminals. This guy should get 20+ years, and should have received 20+ years 4 felony convictions ago. 

  • Wsresident January 15, 2026 (8:38 pm)

    I’ve seen this dude come into Ulta Westwood, its always in the AM when the store is hardly opened. They knew him immediately and he goes straight for what he wants and walks right out. I’m glad something is being done! 

  • B January 15, 2026 (8:42 pm)

    From his age, it sounds like this might be the same David J. Gama that was arrested in Edmonds for his 7th DUI in 2017.  At that time, 52 year old David Joseph Gama already had 6 felony convictions and 57 misdemeanors, in addition to the DUI’s.  I believe he was sentenced to 6 years for the DUI’s.  So if it’s the same person, it looks like he’s been released and is keeping busy.

    https://www.heraldnet.com/news/edmonds-man-charged-with-felony-dui/

  • 1994 January 15, 2026 (9:32 pm)

    Good thing this serial offender has been caught and hope his recent charges gets him some time in jail or prison.  He has been a serial offender for decades! no chance of rehabilitation with a history like that! but at least maybe he smelled nice?

  • Dr Wu January 16, 2026 (4:10 am)

    At age 60, this fool needs to reevaluate his life and make changes for the better. Besides being a criminal, he is a pest.

  • Rocky Bullwinkle January 16, 2026 (5:33 am)

    75 arrest warrants since 1980?!?! A what point does the law decide this guy is better off “inside” than “outside?” 

  • 1994 January 16, 2026 (4:48 pm)

    Here is a novel idea. Crime pays! Each time a criminal is convicted of a crime they have to pay a special fine that goes into a rewards pot. The rewards pot will be used to offer a reward for identifying a criminal who gets caught and the person who ID’s the criminal gets a monetary reward! Crime pays!  Society should try some new approaches to reducing criminal behaviors.

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