“You’re not going to do it here. You’ll spend Christmas—not with Santa Claus—but with Santa Judd at the county jail. That’s a guarantee,” Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd warned criminals at a Dec. 2 press conference with Florida’s Attorney General Ashley Moody. As states across the country see a rise in organized retail crime, Moody announced a new statewide task force to deal with the problem, and vowed to provide law enforcement with the tools to thwart it. “As organized crime has increased–as organized theft rings have become more complex and sophisticated, so will we,” Moody said. She announced the Florida Organized Retail Crime Exchange (TFORCE), a new database system that will help law enforcement track retail thefts and identify the criminal organizations behind them. The task force will consist of investigators, state attorneys, local law enforcement and Florida Retail Federation officials, and retail business representatives. “This holiday season I want …