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Rochester Hills, MI- 2 accused of killing jeweler after posing as DTE workers at Rochester Hills home bound over for trial.

Rochester Hills, MI– The widow of a slain Hamtramck jeweler repeatedly asked two men who posed as DTE workers checking for a supposed gas leak in their Rochester Hills home where her husband was after he went to the basement with the duo, but didn’t return when the pair came back upstairs.

“I started asking: ‘Where is my husband? Where is my husband?’ And I didn’t get a response,” Linda Murray testified Tuesday during a preliminary exam in 52-3 District Court in Rochester Hills for two men charged in the Oct. 11 death of her husband, Hussein (Sam) Murray, to whom she was married for 54 years.

District Judge Laura Polizzi bound over both men — Carlos Hernandez, 38, and Joshua Zuazo, 39, both of Dearborn — to stand trial in Oakland County Circuit Court. Each is charged with one count of felony murder and two counts of unlawful imprisonment.

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LITTLE ROCK, AR- GRAB AND RUN.

Little Rock, AR– On December 20, 2024, a grab and run theft incident was reported by a lone male entered who the store under the pretense of shopping for a gift. He immediately approached the showcase that was closest to the front door. Once assisted, he asked to see a pair of 1ct diamond earrings. The earrings were removed from the showcase and placed on the counter. During this presentation, the suspect wanted to compare the first pair with another pair of diamond earrings. When the team member turned away, the suspect grabbed both sets and fled the store in an unknown direction. The suspect was in the store less than 3 minutes. It is believed that the same suspect was in the store with another male the night before. No injuries were reported. A report was filed with North Little Rock Police.

Suspect(s) Description: Male, white, 45-50 years old, tall, thin build, salt and pepper hair with a long ponytail. Wearing a Milwaukee gray ball cap, gray shirt, glasses, tan pants and dark tennis shoes.

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

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ARLINGTON, TX- SMASH AND GRAB ROBBERY

Arlington, TX- On December 20, 2024 at the Village by the Park mall, a jewelery store reported a smash and Grab robbery involving four male suspects at closing time on Dec 19th.
Four males ran into the store all covered in dark clothing with the exception of one wearing a green jacket. Upon entry the suspects directed the employees to stay down. One male suspect stayed at the door and acted as a lookout , The other three suspects used a rock and a type of claw hammer to get into the case housing gold chains. They removed an undetermined amount of gold product. The event lasted less than three minutes. Authorities were contacted and arrived on scene shortly. This investigation is on-going.

Suspect(s) limited Description:

  1. Black Male; 6FT Thin Build w Dark complexion; Possibly Mid-twenties.
  2. Black Male; Medium Build; 5’10 to 6Ft.
  3. Black Male; 5”10 to 6Ft; Thin to Medium Build.
  4. Black Male; 5”10 to 6Ft.

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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ST GEORGE, UTAH- BURGLARY of JEWELRY STORE.

St. George, Utah– On December 23, 2024, at the Red Cliffs Mall- it was reported that a burglary incident occurred at a Jewelry store in St. George, Utah. Two male suspects gained entry into the mall by removing the lock and push bar of the entry door of the mall by using a metal grinder. The two male suspects then gained entry to the store by removing several bars of the gate using the metal grinder and walked inside the store. The two males used small sledgehammers to begin to break down the sliding doors to the display showcases, 3 total showcases total, and removed and concealed the pieces into their black duffle bags. The two males then exited the store from the opening of the gate and exited the mall. Mall Security and St. George Police Department were called and responded to this incident. No injuries were reported.

Suspect(s) Description:
Suspect #1- Male, 30-40 yrs. old, 5’10, 160lbs, white/black mask, black hoodie, black gloves, black pants, black work boots, carrying a large black duffle bag.

Suspect #2- Male, 20-30yrs. old, 5’8, 150lbs, white/black mask, black hoodie with white draw strings, denim pants, black/white shoes, carry a black backpack

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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ALTOONA, IA- GRAB AND RUN

Altoona, IA– On December 23, 2024, A Jewelry store was the victim of a grab and run theft. A lone male entered the location under the pretense of shopping for a gift. The suspect claimed he was interested in buying a gold chain and charm. Once assisted, he picked out a Cuban link gold chain and then wanted a charm to place on the chain. He was presented with the gold chain to inspect. Once the suspect had access to the gold chain and charm, he fled the store with both pieces. No injures were reported. A report was filed with Altoona Police for further investigation.

Suspect(s) Description: Male, black, dark complexion, late 30’s, 5’7”, 175lbs, mustache and thin beard. Wearing a ball cap, heavy hunter green jacket, dark pants and tennis shoes.

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

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North Attleboro, MA – GRAB AND RUN (REPEAT OFFENDER)

North Attleboro, MA– On 12/19/2024, a lone male suspect entered the store. The suspect alleged he was looking to purchase a gold chain. After discussing several options, the suspect requested to look at the Cuban Curb necklace described above. The employee advised the suspect only one item can be presented. The suspect secured the necklace around his neck and then removed the necklace. At that point, the suspect balled the chain up in his right hand and ran from the store. No injuries were reported. Mall Security and the North Attleboro Police were notified.

Suspect(s) Description: Male, Black, thin build, 28 to 34yrs, 5’9”, short black hair, black beard, wearing a black graphic pullover, jeans, and black Nike sneakers. Note, the suspect is wearing the same sneakers in all photos below.

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

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College Point, NY- Siblings charged in connection to violent Astoria jewel heist: NYPD

Queens, NY– (December 22, 2024) A pair of siblings from College Point were arrested in Bayside on the morning of Friday, Dec. 13, and criminally charged in connection to a violent jewel heist in Astoria hours earlier.

Brayan Pulido-Pineda, 23, and his sister, Sandy Pulido, 21, both from the same address on 11th Avenue in College Point, were taken into custody by police from the 111th Precinct in Bayside after a brief car chase.

Investigators determined they were in possession of $500,000 worth of jewelry stolen from a 50-year-old man who was beaten and robbed by three masked men in Astoria.

The victim was transporting a large inventory of jewelry on the night of Thursday, Dec. 12, when he got out of his vehicle in front of Rosa’s Pizza at 31-01 21st St. just before 10 p.m. He noticed three masked men exiting a vehicle who proceeded to punch and kick him and forcibly remove a bag containing the jewelry, according to the criminal complaint.

Police from the 114th Precinct in Astoria responded to the scene. The victim told them the bag also contained an Apple AirTag tracking device. The victim sustained minor injuries but refused medical treatment.

A detective from the Queens Borough North anti-crime unit tracked the stolen briefcase to the intersection of 217th Street and 48th Avenue in Bayside hours later. A cop from the 111th Precinct went to investigate and spotted a black 2014 Mazda sedan stopped at the location with the engine running.

When he approached the car on foot, the vehicle took off. He gave chase in his vehicle and watched as the Mazda sped through numerous red lights until it crashed into a fence in front of a home at 42-02 217th St. at 1:16 a.m.

The officer saw Sandy Pulido emerge from the driver’s side and Brayan Pulido-Pineda emerged from the passenger side and attempted to make a run for it. He was apprehended in front of a home at 42-12 217th St. He then found his sister behind that home, hiding underneath a truck, according to the criminal complaint.

The bag containing the stolen jewelry was recovered from the vehicle and returned to the victim, police said Sunday.

The siblings were booked at the 111th Precinct in Bayside, where Sandy Pulido told detectives her brother had called her and asked to be picked up near the Whitestone Bridge.

“He told me he took something and that he was in trouble,” she said. “The police stopped us and I was driving. I drove away from the police because I was nervous because he told me that he was in trouble.”

She added, “I tried to get away from the police, and I crashed the car. I ran out of the car and hid under a truck,” according to the criminal complaint.

The brother and sister were arraigned in Queens Criminal Court on Saturday, Sept. 14. Brayan Pulido was charged with criminal possession of stolen property, Sandy Pulido was charged with criminal possession of stolen property, and they were additionally charged with reckless endangerment, reckless driving, and driving with tinted windows.

The other two suspects in the Astoria jewelry heist remain at large, police said.

Article provided by the Astoria Post, click here to view entire article.

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

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Jacksonville, FL- Jewelry Store Robber Sentenced To Over 12 Years For East Coast Robbery Conspiracy.

Jacksonville, Florida – (December 20, 2024) U.S. District Judge Harvey E. Schlesinger today sentenced Jameise Vaughn Christian (22, Washington, DC) to 12 years and 10 months in federal prison for conspiracy to commit Hobbs Act robberies in New Jersey and Florida, and for brandishing a firearm during the robberies. 

According to court documents, Christian and his co-conspirators planned and executed a series of jewelry store robberies in New Jersey, Florida, and the District of Columbia. Based in the Washington, D.C. area, the group targeted predominantly South Asian jewelry stores along the East Coast. Wearing disguises and armed with firearms, they used hammers to smash jewelry display cases and steal valuable items. These stores were specifically chosen because they sold high-purity gold, which yielded higher proceeds when sold for cash.

On October 25, 2022, Christian, along with Trevor Wright, William Hunter, Keith McDuffie, and an unindicted co-conspirator, traveled in two vehicles from Washington, D.C., to a jewelry store in Paterson, New Jersey. Upon arrival, Christian and two accomplices exited their vehicle wearing masks and carrying firearms and a hammer, while the other two remained outside to serve as lookouts. Inside the store, the group used the hammer to smash display cases and brandished a firearm to force employees to lie on the ground. In less than two minutes, the group stole approximately $1.9 million worth of jewelry before fleeing the scene.

Less than two months later, in early December 2022, Christian and his co-conspirators—Trevor Wright, Avery Fuller, Antonio Tate, and Jaylaun Brown—planned another robbery, this time at a jewelry store in Jacksonville, Florida. To prepare, the group coordinated travel from Washington, D.C., to Miami, Florida, where they rented a black BMW and a white Mercedes. On December 6, 2022, they drove these vehicles to Jacksonville. Upon arrival at the jewelry store, Christian and three others exited the black BMW, entered the store wearing disguises, and brandished firearms. Christian ordered store employees to kneel behind the counter with their heads down while the group used a hammer to smash glass display cases. Meanwhile, two accomplices remained in the white Mercedes to monitor the store’s entrance.

After approximately three minutes, one of the conspirators exited the store and drove the black BMW directly in front of the store, honking the horn to signal the others to exit. Before leaving, Christian approached the store employees kneeling in the corner, pointed his firearm, and stole the store owner’s wallet. The group then loaded the stolen jewelry into the trunk of the black BMW and fled the scene, with the white Mercedes traveling in the same direction. The group stole approximately $880,000 in jewelry from the jewelry store.

Due to the collaborative efforts of multiple law enforcement agencies, this complex investigation resulted in the identification of these six individuals. They were eventually traced back to Miami and observed on surveillance at a Miami condominium, where they were seen exiting their vehicles unmasked and carrying the stolen jewelry.

To date, all individuals involved in the Jacksonville and New Jersey robberies have been arrested and face pending federal cases in Jacksonville and Washington, D.C. In Jacksonville, Delontae Martin and Antonio Tate pled guilty to brandishing a firearm in furtherance of the Jacksonville robbery. Martin was sentenced to 108 months’ imprisonment, and Tate was sentenced to 120 months. Avery Fuller pled guilty to conspiracy to commit robberies in Jacksonville and New Jersey and to brandishing a firearm in furtherance of the robberies. He faces a minimum of seven years, up to life, in federal prison. Trevor Wright and Jaylaun Brown are in custody and awaiting trial in Washington, D.C., for robbery and firearm offenses.

This case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, the Miami Police Department and U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia. It is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Kirwinn Mike.

This case is part of Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN), a program bringing together all levels of law enforcement and the communities they serve to reduce violent crime and gun violence, and to make our neighborhoods safer for everyone. On May 26, 2021, the Department launched a violent crime reduction strategy strengthening PSN based on these core principles: fostering trust and legitimacy in our communities, supporting community-based organizations that help prevent violence from occurring in the first place, setting focused and strategic enforcement priorities, and measuring the results.

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Beverly Hills, California – Suspect sentenced in Federal Court for robbery at Beverly Hills jewelry store.

Beverly Hills, California– A Long Beach man was sentenced on Dec. 12 to six years and eight months in federal prison for a March 2022 smash-and-grab robbery at a jewelry store on South Beverly Drive.

United States District Judge George H. Wu sentenced the defendant, Jimmy Lee Vernon III, 33, and ordered Vernon to pay more than $2.6 million in restitution. Vernon pleaded guilty on Aug. 1 to one count of interference with commerce by robbery. He has been in federal custody since September 2022.

“This defendant took part in a blatant assault on a store operating in daylight hours, believing he could rob and intimidate others with impunity,” United States Attorney Martin Estrada said. “Now, he will serve a lengthy sentence in federal prison. Our office and our law enforcement partners will not tolerate these sorts of brazen attacks on our community.”

Vernon was among a group that robbed Luxury Jewels of Beverly Hills at 203 S. Beverly Drive on March 22, 2022. Vernon used tools to smash the store’s display case while employees were present, causing fear and injuring people inside the store, authorities said. Vernon removed jewelry and other items valued at $2,674,600 from store display cases. The merchandise consisted of approximately 19 bracelets, seven pairs of earrings, four necklaces, a pair of obelisks, eight rings and 20 watches, authorities said.

After the robbery, Vernon and his accomplices ran out of the store and left behind their vehicle – a Kia that had been reported stolen out of Long Beach four days before the robbery. During the crime, Vernon’s cellphone fell out of a pocket in his sweatpants as he smashed the jewelry store’s window. The cell phone was recovered by law enforcement officials.

Two days after the robbery, one of Vernon’s accomplices posted numerous photographs on his Instagram account that included large stacks of money and a message praising his “robbery gang,” according to court documents. Also charged for the crime were Deshon Bell, 22, of Long Beach, who pleaded guilty in December 2023 to one count of robbery and is serving a federal prison sentence of one year and one day. Ladell Tharpe, 39, of Long Beach, pleaded guilty on Sept. 30 to one count of robbery is scheduled to be sentenced on Jan. 6.

The FBI and the Beverly Hills Police Department investigated the robbery.

Article provided by the Beverly Press.

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UPDATE: Germantown, TN- 3 arrests made in attempted smash-and-grab at Germantown jewelry store, police say

GERMANTOWN, Tenn. – Three people have been arrested after the Germantown jewelry store robbery Monday, police said.

Johnathan Spates, Jackie Spears, and Trayneisha Hurt were all charged with aggravated robbery, aggravated assault, and felony vandalism. Hurt has also been charged with false reporting. In addition to the arrests, Germantown Police said they have recovered both vehicles used in the robbery.

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