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WASHINGTON, D.C.- GRAN AND RUN

Washington, D.C.– On June 5, 2025, at the Georgetown Mall, 2 male suspects entered a jewelry store under the pretense of shopping for bracelet jewelry. During the presentation, one of the suspects reached into a case and grabbed a diamond tennis bracelet while the employee was engaged with the other suspect. Both suspects then fled out of the store on foot in an unknown direction. Suspects may have been Middle Eastern as they said prior to the theft that they were from Saudi Arabia. The Washington DC Metro Police were called and responded to make a report. No injuries were reported during this incident

Suspect(s) Description:
Both suspects Male, middle eastern, were 5’5” to 5’7, wearing white shirts and dark shoes

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

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Philadelphia, PA- Fake ICE agent ‘screamed immigration before zip-tying woman’ in terrifying jewelry store robbery.

Philadelphia, PA– Detectives are searching for a man who they said posed as an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent at a Philadelphia repair shop last week when he tied up a woman and stole $1,000 from her. The man yelled “immigration” before tying up the woman for two hours and taking her money, according to police. He fled in a white Ford van, similar to the unmarked white vans used by real ICE agents during immigration raids. The woman, a US citizen who was born in the Dominican Republic, was found by a coworker. She said she suffered bruises to her arm while trying to fight off the imposter ICE agent.

Police say the man wore a long-sleeve shirt, green cargo pants, a black baseball cap with an American flag on it, sunglasses and a black tactical vest emblazoned with the words “Security Enforcement Agent.”
The woman said she could not see the man’s face because he turned it from her when she tried to get a look at him. The assault and robbery took place amid ongoing, nationwide fears among Americans in the wake of raids by ICE agents in unmarked vehicles and without visible identification on homes and businesses.

To view the entire article and additional photos provided by the Irish Star news, click here.

If you have any information regarding this incident or information on this criminal, please contact the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

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Staten Island, NY- NYPD investigating a Staten Island jewelry store robbery.

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — On May 30, 2025, NYPD responded to a report of a robbery on New Dorp Lane Friday afternoon. Around 4:02 p.m. the NYPD received a call for a robbery on the 300 block of New Dorp Lane, according to a police spokesperson. At that time, two individuals entered the location and removed jewelry, the department spokesperson added. An NYPD spokesperson identified the robbed store as “Sunrise Jewelry.” No injuries were reported from the scene and no arrests were made as of 5:30 p.m., the NYPD noted. In the wake of the robbery, police were seen inside of Sunrise Fine Jewelry and visiting nearby businesses. Multiple NYPD vehicles and an ambulance were visible outside the store in the vicinity of New Dorp Lane and Clawson Street following the incident.

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

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EASTVALE, CA- BURGLARY OF JEWELRY STORE.

Eastvale, CA– On May 30, 2025, A jewelry store reported a burglary. It was reported a lone suspect dressed in a dark hooded top and dark pants entered the store by breaking the exterior window and cutting a section out of the security gate. The suspect then proceeds to the gold showcase where he smashes into the showcase with what appears to be a sledgehammer, then after gaining access selects several gold chains, bracelets and charms then conceals them inside a large duffle bag. The suspect then exits the building at 3:18:40. Riverside Sheriff’s Department was notified whereupon an investigation was initiated. No report of injuries.

If you have any information regarding this incident or information on this criminal, please contact the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

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New York, NY- Fugitive suspected of choking boss to death with zip ties inside NYC jewelry store busted 8 years later: prosecutors

New York, NY– A fugitive suspected of choking his boss to death with zip ties inside a Tribeca jewelry store more than eight years ago has been extradited back to the Big Apple and charged with the heinous cold case murder, prosecutors said.

Michel Patrick Desalles, now 54 – accused of murdering Omid Gholian, 43, inside World of Gold N Diamond at Church and Duane streets on Feb. 14, 2017 — quickly booked a flight to his native Mauritius to escape the long arm of the law, the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office said Monday.

Desalles hid out in the Indian Ocean island country until Friday, when officials from multiple agencies caught up to him and brought him back to New York to face justice, prosecutors said.

Desalles was charged with second-degree murder and ordered held without bail, the DA’s office said.

The now-captured attacker is accused of savagely beating his boss and tying two zip ties tightly around his neck, prosecutors said.

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The deadly assault happened in the morning, and by the evening, Desalles was already on a flight from JFK International Airport to Mauritius, according to prosecutors.

Meanwhile, Gholian’s family hadn’t heard from him for a few days, and his brother had even filed a missing-person ­report with the 1st Precinct, police said at the time.

When Gholian’s brother went to the store the next day to look for him, the gate was locked.

Cops then helped him track down a family member who had keys to the shop and were able gain entry.

Inside, they found the lifeless victim lying in a pool of blood in the back, with zip ties around his neck, according to cops and prosecutors.

Gholian, of Marine Park, Brooklyn, had suffered bruising on his eye and a gash on his head, the DA’s office said.

He was pronounced dead at the scene by responding EMTs.

The city medical examiner’s office confirmed that Gholian’s death was a homicide , caused by “compression of the neck.”

At the time, Fred Laleh, who owns a neighboring shop called Korner Jewelry, told The Post he knew something was wrong when he saw Gholian’s store locked up on Valentines Day.

“I thought it was strange because that is the busiest day of the year for us,” Laleh said.

Laleh said he later spoke to one of the deceased shop owner’s employees who said Gholian dispatched him to take care of business uptown in the Diamond District.

While the employee was on his way, Gholian allegedly called to tell him not to come back to the store.

“We don’t know why he told him not to go back,” Laleh said. “I am still in shock. This is unbelievable.”

The US Department of Justice’s Office of International Affairs, the US Embassy in the island nation’s capital of Port Louis, the US Marshals Service and the Office of the Attorney General of Mauritius and the Mauritian Police Force all teamed up to arrest and extradite Desalles, prosecutors said.

To view the article provided by NY Post, click HERE.

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Washington, D.C. – Jewelry store owner said he was tied up during Dupont Circle robbery attempt.

Washington, D.C. – The owner of a jewelry store told 7News he was tied up and held at gunpoint during an attempted robbery near Dupont Circle.

The events that followed would lead to a female suspect being shot by Metro Transit Police and a man being taken into custody.

Tan Hoang, the owner of Ideal Cut Jewelers on Connecticut Avenue, Northwest, said Friday started as any other day, but that changed when a worker buzzed two people into the store.

Surveillance cameras captured the two strolling into the shop. Moments later, he said they pulled a gun.

“I saw the gun pointed in my face,” Hoang said. “Then, they pushed us down and tied us up back at the door.”

The terrifying moments happened around 4 p.m. just off a busy D.C. thoroughfare.

“I just told them, get whatever you want, but don’t shoot us,” said Hoang. “We’re just regular people.”

Getting out of that terrifying situation to getting the attention of the police took some bold action by the store owner.

“Both of them tried to get the jewelry in the showcase, so I locked the door and pushed the panic button,” he said. “We have an emergency door out the back. We ran out, and then the police came.”

That’s when Metro Transit Police said one of their officers fired a shot and hit the female suspect in the leg.

Police would spend hours hauling away the last bit of evidence. A motorbike was also taken away from the scene on a tow truck.

Friday night, Hoang worked to clean up his shop and move on.

“It’s a repair shop,” said Hoang. “We’re not a big store. We don’t have very much jewelry in the store, but things like this happen.”

“I have to start again, but what can I do?” he asked.

To view the article on MSN.com and video provided by ABC 7 News, click HERE.

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New York, NY- Outrageous moment thief brazenly robs Jeweler loved by Tom Cruise and Pedro Pascal at knifepoint in daylight heist in NYC.

New York City, NY– Stuffing fistfuls of jewelry into his pockets and brandishing a knife, this is the outrageous moment a thief was seen menacing a celebrity-loved designer during a heist at his store in crime-plagued New York.

In the clip, designer Jonathan Meizler, 61, can be seen grappling with the light-fingered goon in a fruitless bid to stop him making off with gem-studded silver necklaces worth $3,000.

To view the entire article provided by Dailymail.com, click HERE.

If you have any information regarding this incident or information on this suspect, please contact the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

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ALBUQUERQUE, NM- GRAB AND RUN.

Albuquerque, NM– On May 03, 2025, a suspect entered a jewelry store at the Coronado Center Mall and asked to look at gold chains. He tried on a gold chain and fled the store with it. Albuquerque police were called and responded to investigate the incident. The chain was recovered in the parking lot. Subject wearing distinct sneakers.

Suspect(s) Description: White, Male, 5’8″, 190lbs, 22 Years Old, Dark Hair, Black Skull Cap, Blue Hoodie/Red Lining, Tie Die Shirt, Black Sweatpants, Tan Backpack wearing blue sneakers with white sole.

If you have any information regarding this incident or information on this suspect, please contact the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

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SAVANNAH, GA- GRAB AND RUN

Savannah, GA– On April 29, 2025, at the Oglethorpe Mall in Savannah, GA, a grab and run theft occurred at a jewelry store. A lone male entered the store and began looking at chains. After a short time, the male asked to see the above item. The employee removed the item and was holding both ends of the chain. The male inquired about the weight. As a result, the male took possession of the chain and ran out of the store. A police report was filed. No injuries reported.

Suspect(s) Description: Male, Black, late 30’s to early 40’s, 5’10” – 6’00”, wearing dark jeans, black t-shirt, yellow construction vest, moles, or skin tags on face.

If you have any information regarding this incident or information on this suspect, please contact the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

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Lyndhurst, OH- Burglars grab bling in Mayfield Road jewelry store break-in: Lyndhurst Police Blotter

Lyndhurst, OH- At 2:15 a.m. April 26, an alarm summoned officers to Cleveland Wholesale Jewelry, 5148 Mayfield Road, where two front windows had been broken out.

No one was found to be in the store. But someone had been in the store, as the owner, when called to the scene, reported that items had been stolen.

The owner will conduct an inventory to determine what was stolen and the value of those items.

Article provided by Cleveland.com.

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