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DORAL, FL- Police: Video shows man swipe $42K gold chain from Doral Macy’s.

DORAL, Fla. – November 13, 2024- A man is facing charges after police said he was caught on camera swiping a nearly $43,000 gold chain from a Macy’s store in Doral last week, authorities confirmed Wednesday.

Police said Eduardo Javier Lopez Hernandez, 43, was arrested following a dramatic chase through a parking lot after he allegedly grabbed the high-value jewelry and fled the store without paying.

Detectives also seek Yoan Morera Guirado, 46, in connection with incident.

If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Yoan GUIRADO, please contact the Jewelers Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

To view video news article provided by Local News 10, click here.

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Two arrested in Miami in connection to armed robbery of Dubai Jewelry in Nashville, TN

Nashville, TN– October 28, 2024 – Two people have been arrested in connection to the armed robbery of a jewelry store in Nashville, TN last week.

According to the jewelry store owner, the robbers stole seven figures worth of gold. The owner explained that two robbers entered the store, one of them carrying a bouquet of flowers and pretending to browse. A third suspect then followed, using a screwdriver to jam the door, preventing it from locking. The situation escalated quickly, with employees reportedly being sprayed with mace and threatened at gunpoint.

To view the article and video provided by WTVS News 5, click here.

If you have any information regarding these subjects and/or third suspects being sought, please contact the Jewelers Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

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Nassau County, NY- Officials call for change to New York bail laws after burglary suspects go on the run.

NASSAU COUNTY, Long Island (WABC) — Authorities on Long Island are calling for a change to New York’s bail laws after a group of suspected burglars went on the run following their arrest.

The crime happened Nov. 7 just after 3 a.m. in Woodbury. According to Burglary Squad Detectives, six men entered Florique Florists on Jericho Turnpike by cutting through the roof, then they cut through a wall connected to Elegant Jewelers.

The group left without taking any merchandise and were later tracked down by police. They were all arrested and charged, but Nassau police were unable to detain the suspects because the crimes were not bail eligible.

Authorities say the suspects cut their ankle monitor bracelets and are now on the run. “I’m calling on the governor and the state legislature to have a special session to repeal this asinine law whereby anybody can commit a crime in New York State without consequence,” said Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman.

All of the suspects are South American nationals and are charged with burglary and criminal mischief.

To video news article provided by ABC News, click here.

If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of these subjects, please contact the Jewelers Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

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Aspen, Colorado- Four men arrested for Aspen jewelry store burglary

Aspen, Colorado- November 12, 2024- Multiple suspects allegedly tunneled through the wall of the Forré Fine Art gallery to the Avi & Co. jewelry store between late Sunday night and early Monday morning. The Aspen Police Department arrested four men Tuesday for allegedly burglarizing Avi & Co. jewelry between late Sunday night and early Monday morning.

The men, who allegedly tunneled through two walls of adjacent businesses to get into the jewelry store, were arrested in Vail by Aspen Police, according to an Aspen Police Department news release. They were taken to the Pitkin County Jail.

Two of the men arrested, a 34 year old from Peru and a 41 year old from Buenos Aires, received felony charges of second-degree burglary. The other two men arrested, a 35 year old and a 43 year old, both from Chile, received felony charges of conspiracy to commit burglary.

“Kudos to our guys. They did some brilliant, brillant police work, honestly,” Aspen Assistant Police Chief Bill Linn said. “Some of the officers were so dang creative in recognizing what was going on.”

Nothing of value was taken from the jewelry store, or the two adjacent businesses through which the burglars entered, according to business employees. The suspects did not successfully open the vault.

The suspects didn’t have to break a door or window to enter the building complex in Hunter Plaza, where a number of businesses are connected wall to wall including the jewelry store, according to Wayan Owner Raphael Derly.

They first entered through the front door of Wayan, an Indonesian restaurant set for a grand opening in December, Derly said. Currently under construction, the restaurant takes the place of the former Local Coffee.

Derly said he left Sunday evening, locking both doors to the front of the business. One door is opened by a code, the other by a key. Neither doors were damaged when the burglars broke into the space.

Once in, the suspects tunneled through the wall of the restaurant and the wall of Forré Fine Art gallery into the back office of the jewelry store, using an arsenal of tools, including saws, settling torches, crowbars, gas tanks, and a ladder, among other items to aid them in their alleged burglary.

The suspects tunneled from where they first entered the building complex in Wayan, an Indonesian restaurant scheduled to open in December, to Forré Fine Art, a contemporary art gallery, so they could get to the wall separating the gallery and the jewelry shop. Larry White/Courtesy Photo

An Avi & Co. employee who elected to remain anonymous said it seemed as though they were after the contents of the jewelry store vault.

“I just definitely think it was about jewelry and watches,” the employee said. “(It’s) just weird, to not take anything else, if they were just trying to get anything valuable.”

Some watches sold in the jewelry store are valued at $400,000, according to the employee.

They didn’t take any computers, art or alcohol from the other two businesses, all of which were accessible to the suspects, the employee said.

Some of the art in the Forré is valued at over $1 million, Forré Manager Larry White said.

On Sunday at 4 p.m., the afternoon before the burglary, White said he had an uneasy feeling about three men who had entered the gallery.

When he left the gallery later that afternoon he bumped into an Aspen police officer on the street, who he told about his suspicions. White said the police officer passed the information along to the department.

Based on camera footage from the store, the suspects entered the businesses around 9:30 p.m., and came and went three separate times throughout the night, the jewelry store employee said. They cut the alarm when they first entered, the employee added.

Officers arrived on scene late Sunday evening after they were notified about a triggered alarm in the jewelry shop, but left the business after they discovered nothing, according to the press release.

“We do have security, and the door is locked, so it’s not like (the police) could just come in the store,” the employee said. The vault is not visible from the outside of the jewelry shop.

The employee said the suspects returned a couple hours later to scope out the shop, before leaving once more. She said they returned a final time around 1:30 a.m. “And then that’s when they came back, and they covered the cameras, like spray painted the cameras,” the employee said.

Additionally, the suspects had placed large white foam panels in front of the gallery windows, to block most of the view from outside, said White. The officers were summoned once more by a jewelry store alarm around 1:30 a.m., according to the press release. Linn said the officers noticed a discrepancy in the site upon their return because a ladder inside the gallery had been moved. “Honestly, to respond to a burglar alarm is not an uncommon thing,” Linn said. “But to actually recognize that there was more going on here than just the average burglar alarm? They were just very sharp, on top of it.”

The suspects had fled by the time the officers entered the jewelry shop, according to the release. Officers later identified the suspects and their vehicles using modern policing technology and video surveillance recordings, according to the release. They sent out a statewide notification about the suspects, who were approached by Vail police, and arrested in Vail by Aspen police, before being brought to the Pitkin County Jail, according to the release.

While burglaries are uncommon in Aspen, Linn said high-end businesses could be at greater risk. “With high value businesses, I suppose (it) creates the sense that people might be able to make a bigger score or something,” he said.

Linn said it’s important for businesses with high value products to have a good video security system and an alarm system that notifies the police when triggered. A trial date for the men has not yet been scheduled. “The City of Aspen emphasizes the fundamental principle that every person accused of a crime is presumed to be innocent unless and until his or her guilt is established beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law,” Linn said in the release.

Article provided by Skyler Stark-Ragsdale of the Aspen times, which can be viewed by clicking here.

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Frankfurt, Germany- Gang arrested after million-euro jewelry heist at Frankfurt Airport.

Frankfurt, Germany- November 13, 2024, Police in Germany have arrested four suspects who allegedly participated in a jewelry heist at Frankfurt Airport.

The police said on Wednesday that a suitcase full of jewelry was stolen on November 8 from a dealer who had taken it with him to the airport. The man estimated the value of the suitcase at €1.2 million (about $1.3 million).

After analysing security videos, the police were able to establish that at least four people were involved in the theft. They were able to locate these individuals in the Mainz-Mombach area of western Germany. The suspects, who are aged 63, 51, 49 and 43, were arrested with items of luggage as they left the building in which they were staying. They are now in police custody.

During a search of the alleged thieves’ car, the officers discovered hundreds of pieces of jewelry, worth up to €32,000 each, packed and ready for shipment.

Article provided by DPA International.

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Breaking: Nationwide Search In Armed Maywood Jewelry Store Heist Ends With Four In Custody

Maywood, NJ – November 1, 2024 – A nationwide search for the men who held up a Maywood jewelry store at gunpoint and fled on moped-style motorcycles has come to an end, with all four in custody, police said.

Beiker A Aguilera Areyan, 19, of East Elmhurst, NY, Daniel A Rivas Alvarado, 23, of New York, NY, Yeison Amarante Bolivar,25, of Miami, FL, and Jhon C Requena Yerena, 26, of the Bronx, NY, are each facing charges in connection with the incident on April 23 at the West Pleasant Avenue jewelry store, Bergen County Prosecutor Mark Musella said.  

An investigation found that two of the men broke into the business and pointed firearms at an employee and customer inside the store. One of the men grabbed the employee and a brief struggle ensued. Ultimately, the two suspects fled the store, leaving behind duct tape and zip ties, Musella said.

As the investigation progressed, detectives determined that several additional suspects were involved in the planning and execution of the armed robbery. As part of the conspiracy, the suspects used two moped-style motorcycles, as well as a motor vehicle, to travel to and from the scene of the armed robbery in Maywood.  The four men were identified following a nationwide and monthslong investigation.

Rivas-Alvarado and Aguiera Areyan were arrested in North Bergen on Wednesday, June 19, and lodged in the Bergen County Jail. 

Amarante Bolivar was arrested in Miami on Thursday, Sept. 5, by members of the Miami Police Department. He was found with a watch valued at nearly $1 million from a robbery in Beverly Hills, CA. They also recovered a stolen rifle and handgun, Musella said. Amarante Bolivar was lodged at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center in Miami pending extradition to New Jersey.

Finally, on Friday, Oct. 4, Requena Yerena was arrested in New York City and lodged in the Bergen County Jail.

Article provided by the NJ Daily Voice.

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GRAB AND RUN- Lynnwood, WA.

Lynnwood, WA– On November 11, 2024, a jewelry store at the Alderwood Mall had a grab and run theft by two males. Suspect #1 stated he was looking for an engagement ring for his fiancé but was not sure what he wanted. He was shown a diamond ring. During the presentation, the employee asked for the ring back and he said just a minute. Within a few seconds he jumped up from the chair and ran out of the store. Suspect #2 which was with him started running after him saying “Hey wait what are you doing?” No person was injured in this incident. Mall security was advised and a report filed with local police.

Suspect(s) Description:

Suspect #1 is described as a black male with a lighter complexion, approximately 5 foot 10 inches tall with a slim build he wore black pants and a light 2 toned jacket over a black T shirt. He also wore glasses and a black wool hat.

Suspect #2 is described as a black male with a darker complexion, approximately 5 foot 7 inches tall with a heavy-set build. He wore dark pants and a blue or black sweatshirt. He had black hair and a black beard.

If you have any information regarding these subjects, please contact the Jewelers Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

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UPDATE: Teens arrested after robbing jewelry store at Fort Worth mall with hammers, police say

Fort Worth, TX- Fort Worth police arrested two teenagers in connection with a recent robbery at a Jewelry store in the Tanger Outlet Mall.

Jamairous Williams and Chase Greene, both 17, were identified through the investigation and surveillance cameras in the store that captured images of them while multiple customers were present, according to police. They are also believed to be involved in multiple other theft cases, police said.

During the robbery on Oct. 26, one of the teens initially entered the store alone, appearing to be a shopper. Moments later, he returned with three other young men to rob the store, as seen in the surveillance video, police said.

They used hammers to smash display cases, causing store clerks and customers to run away for safety, police said. They fled the scene on foot after an undetermined amount of jewelry was stolen. Detectives are still investigating the case in an effort to identify any other possible suspects. This case has been filed in Denton County, police said.

If you have any information regarding the additional subjects, please contact the Jewelers Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

Article provided by Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

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ARRESTED: Second suspect in Michigan home invasion who posed as utility worker charged with murder

ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. October 21, 2024 — The second suspect arrested in connection to a deadly Michigan home invasion where the perpetrators posed as utility workers to gain entry has been charged with murder of a Jeweler, according to deputies.

Joshua Zuazo, 39, of Dearborn, was charged in a three-count warrant with felony murder, a life offense if convicted, and two counts of unlawful imprisonment, the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office reported.

The first suspect, Carlos Jose Hernandez, 37, was arrested on Saturday and charged with murder. The sheriff’s office added he was arrested in Shreveport, Louisiana but deputies were working to have him extradited.

To view the entire article provided by CBS-Austin, click here.

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New York, NY- D.A. Bragg: Alex Borders Indicted For Using Fake Diamond Company To Steal $300K In Jewelry, Magazine Ads; $3K In Worker’s Wages

New York, NY- Manhattan District Attorney Alvin L. Bragg Jr. today announced the indictment of ALEX BORDERS a/k/a ALEX HOLLINGER, 46, for using a purported diamond company, “Hollinger Diamonds,” to steal more than $300,000 in jewelry and advertising space in high-end magazines between August 2023 and May 2024. BORDERS also allegedly stole more than $3,000 in wages from a full-time executive assistant. BORDERS is charged in a New York State Supreme Court indictment with one count of Scheme to Defraud in the First Degree, one count of Grand Larceny in the Second Degree, two counts of Grand Larceny in the Third Degree and six counts of Issuing a Bad Check. [1]
“As alleged, Alex Borders went to extreme lengths to create a purported diamond company and steal from consumers, magazine publications, and an employee who put in hours of work for zero pay,” said District Attorney Bragg. “With the enactment of New York State Senate Bill S2832A, wage theft is now a form of Grand Larceny, allowing us to bring stronger charges against employers who exploit their workers. This investigation is ongoing – please call the Financial Frauds Bureau at 212-335-8900 if you may be a victim.”

According to court documents and statements made on the record in court, between August 9, 2023, and May 16, 2024, BORDERS allegedly stole over $300,000 in jewelry, advertising space in high-end magazines and employee wages through an entity called Hollinger Diamonds. Using the name ALEX HOLLINGER, BORDERS wrote multiple bad checks to purchase full-page color advertisements in Condé Nast publications The New Yorker and GQ. The advertisements promoted Hollinger Diamonds, which purported to be a midtown Manhattan business that purchased jewelry in exchange for “immediate payment.”

BORDERS, using the HOLLINGER alias, then arranged for at least five individuals to mail jewelry to Hollinger Diamonds in midtown Manhattan, and, after acknowledging receipt of the jewelry and a payment price, issued checks that bounced because the bank accounts those checks were drawn from had been closed or lacked sufficient funds.

The victims, who had learned about the business from the magazine advertisements or the Hollinger Diamonds website, were never paid the promised amounts, nor was their jewelry ever returned. When they contacted BORDERS or Hollinger Diamonds seeking the promised payment, BORDERS would either evade their phone calls and emails, or offer a series of excuses for not making payment.

In January 2024, BORDERS stole more than $3,000 in wages from an individual hired to work full-time as an executive assistant at Hollinger Diamonds. BORDERS first issued her a series of checks that were drawn from bank accounts that were either closed or lacked sufficient funds, and subsequently refused to make any other payment. That employee was never paid for any of the labor she performed at Hollinger Diamonds.

The victims reported the thefts to the Manhattan District Attorney’s Immigrant Affairs Unit and Financial Frauds Bureau.

Assistant D.A. Luis Morales (Chief of the Immigrant Affairs Unit) is handling the prosecution of this case with Assistant D.A. Joseph Pepe (Financial Frauds Bureau) under the supervision of Assistant D.A. Hope Korenstein (Deputy Chief of the Financial Frauds Bureau), Assistant D.A. Kofi Sansculotte (Bureau Chief of the Financial Frauds Bureau), and Jodie Kane (Chief of the Investigation Division).

Press release provided by Manhattan District Attorney office, click here to view actual press release.