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Kansas City, MO- Armed robbery of North KC business leads to charges for 2

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Two men have been arrested and charged after the armed robbery of a North Kansas City jewelry business over the weekend.

Jackson County, Missouri, Circuit Court records filed on Sunday, Dec. 12, indicate that Terrance M. Johnson Sr., 43, and Ana Loh, 21, of Kansas City, have been charged in connection to the robbery of a local-owned jewelry store.

A probable cause statement filed by the Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department revealed that around 1:25 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 11, emergency crews were called to a family-owned jewelry store in North Kansas City that doubled as the owners’ home.

Investigators said they found Johnson and Loh entered the business with a third unidentified suspect. The three proceeded to threaten a cashier as Johnson pointed a gun at him and took the jewelry out of the case by the register after he demanded the cash from the register.

The victims reported that one of the suspects made their way upstairs where a second victim was held at gunpoint as the location of the safe was demanded. Loh allegedly threatened to kill both victims as well as their family members.

Law enforcement officials noted that the incident was cut short when a customer interrupted and the three suspects ran off – but not before they stole the wallets, phones and keys of the victims.

Detectives said they were able to ping one of the victims’ phones to a location in North Kansas City where Johnson and Loh were found in the passenger seats of a vehicle that had been stolen from the victims.

Investigators indicated that when Johnson exited the vehicle, he attempted to run away but was quickly brought down. Loh was taken into custody without incident. Officers found jewelry from the store along the path he took.

Johnson and Loh admitted to law enforcement officials that they had been involved in the robbery. Johnson was charged with robbery in the first degree and could face up to 30 years behind bars. Loh was charged with 2 counts of robbery and a single count of burglary. If convicted, he could face up to 75 years in prison.

A bond review hearing has been set for Johnson and Loh at 10 a.m. on Jan. 21 with a preliminary hearing expected around 2 p.m. on Feb. 11.

As of Jan. 15, Loh remains behind bars on a $50,000 bond. Johnson remains jailed on a $75,000 bond. No further information has been released.

Article provided by Sarah Motter of KCTV News.

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Los Angelas, CA- $100K in jewelry stolen in Violent Kidnapping, Robbery in Southern California

LOS ANGELAS (KTLA) – Two men are wanted in connection with a violent robbery in Los Angeles County, in which a victim was held at gunpoint and tens of thousands of dollars in jewelry was stolen, officials announced Thursday.

The terrifying incident unfolded on Jan. 11 at around 10:15 a.m. in the 7600 block of Firestone Boulevard in Downey, according to a news release from investigators with the Downey Police Department.

The two suspects, police said, entered Gold Dream Fine Jewelry and asked to see some merchandise, but as the sales associate was tending to them, one of the suspects tackled and gagged the associate, brandished a firearm and forced them into a backstock room while the other suspect ransacked the store.

In photos released by investigators, one of the suspects can be seen holding a handgun to the head of the victim as they are on the ground with their hands up.

Authorities said the duo was able to get away with gold, jewelry and watches worth more than $100,000.

Detectives believe the two suspects may be of Central or South American descent and should be considered armed and dangerous.

Article provided by KTLA 5, click here for view of article.

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.

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Roseville, CA- 5 men, 1 teen arrested in $1.5 million jewelry robbery at Roseville’s Westfield Galleria mall.

Roseville, CA- Five men and a Rocklin teenager were arrested in connection to a $1.5 million jewelry smash-and-grab robbery that took place last year at the Westfield Galleria mall in Roseville, police said Thursday. Three masked robbers smashed glass display cases Nov. 21 at S&L Gem Co. Jewelry using hammers and sledgehammers, said Lt. Chris Ciampa, a spokesman for the Roseville Police Department. The suspects face charges of robbery, conspiracy, vehicle theft and evading police, police said. Anuanu Tuiono, 20; Siafa Fifita, 23; Dahnavan Tuipulotu, 20 and Sione Halaapiapi, 18, all pleaded not guilty at their respective arraignments, according to Placer Superior Court records. It is unclear if a 15-year-old boy will face charges. He was not identified by police because he is a minor.

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Beverly Hills, CA- Five Arrested After Smash-and-Grab Robbery at Waldorf Astoria Retailer.

Beverly Hills, CA- On January 10, 2025, a smash-and-grab robbery of a luxury watch retailer on Wilshire Boulevard resulted in five arrests after a brief vehicle pursuit of the suspects. The robbery took place in the afternoon at Wrist Aficionado, which is located in the Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills. One security guard sustained injuries during the robbery and is expected to recover. Police continue to search for additional suspects, according to Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) Public Information Office Lieutenant Kevin Orth.

A spokesman for the Waldorf Astoria told the Courier, “Upon being alerted to the situation, the hotel’s security team immediately contacted the Beverly Hills Police Department.” The spokesman said, “The safety and security of our guests and team members is always a top priority, and we continue to make every effort to ensure all practices and standards are in line with strict safety and security protocols. We are working with the third-party store and cooperating fully with local authorities.”

The suspects fled in several vehicles after the robbery. One of the vehicles, a black Mercedes sedan, was located by the BHPD shortly thereafter. When officers attempted to make a traffic stop, the vehicle did not yield. Officers pursued the Mercedes into Bel-Air, with the pursuit concluding on Sepulveda Boulevard and Moraga Drive. Five suspects were taken into custody, along with evidence and property connected to the robbery.

Orth told the Beverly Hills Courier that no officers were injured during the pursuit or arrests.

Arrested were Alexander Cash, 20; Kolion Beyan, 20; Jordan Jackson, 20; Kevin Turner, 23 and James Knight, 19. All are from Los Angeles. All were booked on suspicion of felony robbery, burglary, organized retail theft and criminal conspiracy. Beyan was additionally charged with resisting arrest, reckless evading, assault with deadly weapon or force likely to produce great bodily injury and receiving stolen property. Jordan was also booked on suspicion of reckless evading and resisting arrest. Turner was booked on suspicion of reckless evading and resisting arrest. Knight was booked on suspicion of resisting arrest and receiving stolen property.

The charges of organized retail theft are charges newly available to law enforcement pursuant to a statute that went into effect on Jan. 1. A conviction carries a maximum sentence of one year in prison.

The BHPD is still searching for one vehicle as well as several additional suspects.

Article provided by the Beverly Hills Courier, click here to view.

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BELLAIRE, Texas- ‘They knew what they were doing’: Bellaire jewelry store owner followed home and robbed.

BELLAIRE, Texas – Two men are under arrest after a Bellaire man was boxed into his driveway and robbed.

It happened around 5:15 p.m. on Wednesday in a neighborhood near the West Loop and Bissonnet Street.

The victim, who asked not to be identified, had just parked in his driveway after coming home from the jewelry store he owns.

That’s when a silver pickup truck blocked him in, and Bellaire police said Timothy Singleton and Stafford Johnson had gotten out.

“I’m thinking, ‘What in the world? Who in the world are these guys?'” the victim told Eyewitness News.

Without so much as a word, he said the two suspects opened his doors and began picking through his car.

“They knew what they were doing. They came right to my car. One came on the right side, one came on the left side, got what they did, ran back in the truck,” he said. “Luckily, praise God, that they didn’t pull guns out.”

The men got away with one of the victim’s phones, his key fob, and 22 rings.

“My adrenaline kicked in. As soon as they pulled out of my driveway, I immediately called 911, and I started chasing them,” the victim said.

The accused thieves made it as far as Bellaire Boulevard, where they lost control of their car while trying to make a U-turn under the West Loop.

The victim said they bailed out and took off with the stolen items in hand.

Officers with the Bellaire Police Department’s Special Response Team just happened to be nearby. They were returning from the shooting that killed a deputy and injured a K-9 when the call went out.

“There’s always gonna be an element of luck, but when luck and preparation come together, then good things happen,” Chief Onesimo Lopez said.

Within minutes, the victim said a tow truck driver was able to direct officers to a parking garage, where police say they found the suspects hiding on the second floor.

Both already had open warrants for other crimes.

In May, ABC13 reported on a Meyerland man who was robbed after being followed home from the bank.

In June, the same thing happened to a Meyerland woman.

Police say to be on the lookout for people who may be following you. If you think you’re being followed, you can call law enforcement and go to the nearest police station.

“Take an indirect route home. Take a couple of rights, maybe a left, and make sure that you’re not being followed,” Lopez said. Singleton and Johnson have been charged with theft.

To view the article and video provided by ABC 13 News, click here

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Miami-FL- Feds arrest ‘goons’ they say plotted to kidnap, rob Miami jeweler: ‘One good bop should do it’

MIAMI, FL- A group of men identified by a ringleader as “goons” were plotting through a messaging app to kidnap a Miami jeweler and rob him of $2 million in cryptocurrency. But they didn’t know an informant was also in their group chat.

That’s all according to court documents obtained by Local 10 News on Wednesday, following the arrests of Zacary Briggs, 22; Aaron Hammond, 21; Tre’von Neal, 20; and Evan Puckett, 18, on multiple federal felonies.

The alleged plot


A federal criminal complaint authored by an FBI agent states that a “confidential source” informed authorities on Jan. 6 that a person named “Jack” was assembling “a group of people to kidnap a jeweler who worked out of the Seybold Building,” a well-known hub of jewelers at 36 NE First St. in downtown Miami.

The source told investigators that “Jack” had been in contact with the victim online and “was seeking to exchange a large amount of cryptocurrency for cash,” authorities said.

The next day, “Jack” told the informant that he would put him in a group chat with the “goons,” members of the kidnapping group, the complaint states. “Jack,” authorities say, also sent the source a screenshot of the victim’s digital wallet, showing he had about $2 million worth of crypto.

In the following days, “Jack” began a group chat via the Telegram app called “Play.” In it were “Jack,” along with participants identified as “Dot,” “Swipey” and “Tim.”

The informant was known as “D” or “Big D.” While the complaint doesn’t state who “Jack,” “Tim” and “Dot” were, agents said they were later able to identify “Swipey” as Puckett.

“Jack” would later tell the group chat, “(S)o I told them not to hurt or do shi (sic) to him. We just need to get him,” the complaint states,

“Jack” and his partner “Tim” ultimately agreed to provide the other members of the group $3,500 before the kidnapping.

Authorities said the group discussed plans to hold the jeweler until a crypto ransom was paid and it was decided that “Tim” would provide a vehicle for the kidnapping. The complaint states that “Dot” “later stated that they would be carrying firearms, including Mac-10s and .223 assault-style rifles for the kidnapping.”

The informant told agents that members of the group had asked him to provide a car prior to Monday, the planned date of the kidnapping, ”so they could drive around the area where the kidnapping would occur and scope it out beforehand.”

Authorities said “Tim” arranged to send the informant, “D” to meet with Puckett “near or around Palm Beach County” to pick up the car.

But instead of “D,” the complaint states that investigators sent an undercover agent posing as the informant to meet Puckett. He brought a black, 2023 Chevy Tahoe which was, unbeknownst to the crooks, outfitted with wires, authorities said.

After Puckett met with the agent and got the SUV, he told the group chat, “Big D was cool,” the complaint states. He was later heard, after moving the SUV to a Broward home, saying, “Oh, he’s not getting this back,” referring to the Tahoe.

Authorities said on Monday, they tracked Neal’s cellphone from central Florida as he and the other suspect headed from Ocala to Davie to meet with Puckett to commit the kidnapping.

The complaint states that on a recorded call, Puckett was heard telling “Jack” and the informant that he had a “convoy of (N-words) doing this s— for nothing.” He would later send the group photos of “a handgun and an AR-Style pistol” that he had procured, agents said.

In another recorded call, three members of the kidnapping group were heard talking about the plot, the complaint states.

Authorities said a male voice is heard saying that “one knock” and “one good bop should do it” but that they did not want to give the victim “brain damage.”

“Another male voice can then be heard saying ‘I don’t want this (n-word) to stab me or f—ing shoot me,’ to which a third male voice then replies ‘Tre’von, I would kill that n—- dawg,’” investigators wrote in the complaint.

Authorities said they intercepted the men as they parked ahead of the kidnapping. They said they immediately captured Briggs, Hammond and Puckett and said they arrested Neal a short time later after he ran toward a nearby business.

Agents interview suspects


Authorities said they interviewed the suspects after taking them into custody.

Neal, they said, told investigators that “he was supposed to act as ‘security’ for the (group) and would protect the crew if (the victim) tried to defend himself with a weapon.”

Neal, who had a knife on him, said he “did not intend” to use it in the kidnapping and said “he had changed his mind about participating in the robbery and wanted to leave,” the complaint states.

Puckett, investigators said, admitted that the group intended to rob the victim for crypto and “admitted that he brought the guns the group members would possess during the robbery; however, he claimed that he intended to use them only in the event that he needed to defend himself.”

Investigators said Briggs first claimed that Neal had “hired him to drive him around and that he was going to get paid $500 a day” but that “he was asleep during the trip” and said that Puckett was “known to scam people for cryptocurrency.”

Briggs, the complaint states, “eventually admitted he was aware that the (group) was driving down” to South Florida “to participate in the kidnapping and robbery,” but “he only agreed to act as the ‘driver’ and he did not plan on getting involved in the violence against (the victim).”

It states he “also told law enforcement that if anyone threatened his safety during the robbery, he would have run them over with the truck” and said that the plan was for Puckett to meet with the jeweler “and pretend that he was going to give him a couple of watches in exchange for cryptocurrency.”

Hammond also admitted to the plot, agents said, and said the group’s “plan was to lure the jeweler to the car, rob him and then let him go.”

Investigators said he told them that “he was supposed to be the ‘jump out guy,’ which meant he would “bonk” the victim on the head and put him in the SUV.

They said Hammond told them when he arrived in Broward, he “saw the rifle in the vehicle and became worried because he was on ‘probation.’”

Charges and court dates

The men were initially booked into Broward Sheriff’s Office jail facilities following their arrests.

They are facing federal charges of kidnapping conspiracy, attempted conspiracy, Hobbs Act robbery and attempted Hobbs Act extortion.

According to the U.S. Department of Justice, the kidnapping conspiracy charge carries a potential life sentence.

Online records show that Briggs and Hammond were scheduled to appear in federal court on Friday for detention hearings.

Detention hearings for Neal and Puckett were scheduled for the following Tuesday.

To view the article and see the Federal Criminal Complaint Provided by News 10, click HERE.

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Atlanta, GA- Police seek thief who stole $240,000 item from Roswell Road jewelry store.

Atlanta, GA – Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a thief who stole jewelry valued at $240,000 from Luxor Fine Jewelry on Roswell Road in Chastain Square on Jan. 11.

Atlanta Police officers responded to 4279 Roswell Road NE at 2:35 p.m. on Jan. 11, according to an Atlanta Police Department news release. An employee of the business told them a male suspect came into the store and asked to see an item of jewelry. He snatched the $240,000 piece of jewelry from the employee and fled the location on foot.

A video of the alleged theft released by police show a man dressed in a VG track suit talking to a staff member at Luxor, then cuts to the man looking at a variety of jewelry mounted on display cards near the store exit before grabbing a display card and fleeing the store.

Article provided by Bob Pepalis of the Rough Draft Atlanta. Click HERE to view article and VIDEO of incident.

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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Fort Wayne, IN- Man charged with stealing $65k in jewelry from Hobart JCPenney’s

Fort Wayne, IN- A man is charged with stealing $65,000 in jewelry from JCPenney’s at Southlake Mall.

Matthew Popplewell, 50, was charged Tuesday with burglary, theft and auto theft.

Hobart Police responded at 2:35 a.m. Nov. 6 to the mall for a security alarm. The door was shattered.

The store’s security video from 2:22 a.m. showed a man on a bicycle hammering the glass door. He waited five minutes before carrying a white bag upstairs to the jewelry section.

Police responded just after 11 a.m. Nov. 6 to an apartment on the 2000 block of Dogwood Trail in Merrillville. A woman said someone stole her Toyota Rav 4.

Cops later found the vehicle speeding on I-80/94 westbound. After a chase, cops arrested the driver, Popplewell, on the 400 block of S. Clinton Street in Chicago. It had heavy front-end damage and several airbags deployed.

Cops found six gold and one silver necklace inside with tags attached.

They also recovered clothing, a drug pipe, a JCPenney shopping bag and a cellphone. Cops called 911 to figure out the number and matched it in jail call records to Poppelwell.

Store employees later found another necklace on the floor.

Poppelwell told cops he was high on cocaine and Xanax before he appeared to admit having the vehicle. He denied stealing the jewelry. He consented to a DNA swab.

His Uber account showed he booked a ride to the mall at 6:20 p.m. Nov. 5. Undated Google searches from his phone showed “Price of scrap gold” and “Southlake mall hours.”

Article provided by Meredith Colias-Pete, Chicago Tribune.

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BRAZIL- Thief gets MMA-style beatdown after robbing jewelry store.

Caraguatatuba, Brazil– A self-styled crime fighter thwarted a jewelry store thief in Brazil with moves that make an MMA fighter proud.

The 27-year-old perpetrator was seen on surveillance footage walking inside a jewelry shop in the city of Caraguatatuba on Saturday and handing a backpack to a female clerk.

The woman appeared to place money in the bag before disappearing from the camera’s view.

The suspect was then seen rummaging through the store’s displays placing some of the pricey bling into the backpack.

Moments later, a street surveillance camera captured the thief’s getaway attempt.

A good Samaritan was seen racing from the opposite sidewalk and squaring up to stop the suspect.

The vigilante then lifted the fleeing robber off the ground and violently body-slammed him to the ground.

The bandit managed to hold on to his bag before the man wrestled it away and put him an armlock like a UFC fighter.

Another man came over to help and appeared to be shooed away by the jiu-jitsu fighter.

The vigilante apparently noticed that the witness was on the side of the law and allowed him to grab the backpack with the stolen goods.

A security guard unit arrived on the scene and recovered a machete, $1,000 worth of jewelry, two cellphones, a pair of flip-flops and a women’s t-shirt.

The suspect was taken to a local urgent care center, where he was provided medical attention.
He was discharged and then taken to a local police station, where he was booked on robbery charges.

One social media user suggested the police department provide mixed-martial arts training to its officers.

‘Look at this good example, how about our authorities training the police in martial arts, which would consequently improve their emotional balance, thus providing means of detaining individuals without the use of lethal weapons, etc,’ the person said.

Article provided by Daily Mail can be viewed here.

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MEXICO- Cancun, QR police searching for group in broad daylight jewelry heist

Cancun, Q.R. — Police in Cancun are on the search for a group of men after a broad daylight jewelry heist Sunday. At least four were captured on surveillance cameras inside the Gran Plaza mall in Cancun Sunday afternoon.

It was around 4:00 p.m. when the store’s security video captured at least one of them on camera. The group entered the store posing as customers. Once the store emptied of other people, they approached the staff and uttered threats.

Once the four men took what they came for, three of them were captured on plaza surveillance cameras leaving the mall at a quick pace. Staff of the jewelry store made the report to 9-1-1 who sent police.

Municipal officers arrived to two visibly shaken staff members and numerous empty jewelry boxes that were left behind by the thieves. A woman was taken to hospital for stress after the robbery. It is not clear if she was an employee or witness.

Cancun police have not issued a statement on the Sunday afternoon heist.

To view article and surveillance images provided by Riveira Maya News, click here.