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Two women wanted for theft of high-end watches in Boulder, CO

Boulder, Colorado – Boulder Police are attempting to identify two women who stole two high-end watches from a jewelry store on November 11, 2023.

The two women entered the store just before 1 p.m., and stole two watches before walking out. They were last seen getting into a car driven by an unknown man.

Both suspects were described as women in their 50s with brown hair and brown eyes. They�re reportedly described as Middle Eastern because of the language they were speaking.

Anyone with any information about these women�s identities or this crime is asked to contact Detective Xu at XuZ@bouldercolorado.gov or 303-441-3564. When calling, reference case no. 23-11505.

The suspects are pictured below. Watch the video below to learn more.

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Subjects ram SUV into jewelry store during heist, video shows

LOS ANGELES, CA – On November 18, 2023, a jewelry store was left picking up the pieces after a brazen vehicle smash burglary impacted their store. The incident was caught on video.

Los Angeles police say officers responded to the jewelry store after a report came in around 1:48 a.m. Saturday.

Multiple security cameras at the jewelry store show an SUV ram into the storefront. The burglars are then seen running in and ransacking the location.

The owner, who didn’t want be identified, says the thieves didn’t take much but they caused significant damage. “We have to redo the floors, redo the cabinets because they were smashed for no reason. There was nothing in them,” the owner said. “They just don’t care, so it impacts us both financially and mentally.”

The owner says the jewelry store has been in the community for more than three decades.

Police had no leads on the case, but the owner said the SUV involved in the crash was stolen and was found abandoned nearby.

Click here to view footage of the crime and read the source of this posting. If you have any information regarding the subjects from this crime, please contact the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

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Burglars target Forsyth County jewelry store in large heist

FORSYTH COUNTY, GA. – A significant amount of jewelry was stolen in a burglary at a jewelry store in Forsyth County.

Early Friday morning, subjects broke into the store. One individual smashed display cases, while the others grabbed high-end watches, engagement rings, and necklaces.

They ran out the backdoor, loaded up the stolen items, and fled the scene, even while one of the burglars was still trying to get in the car. The owners have had other problems in the past.

In January 2020, a thief used a large rock to break into the jewelry store’s old location. The subject used the same rock to smash the glass on the showcases and grab jewelry.

Last year, on New Year’s Eve, burglars tried to break in through the roof. A few months later, the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office arrested three men for the daring break-in. Sheriff’s officials say the three men are believed to be part of an international theft ring. They believe the same men hit stores across north Georgia and Tennessee.

Now, the owners of the jewelry store, are hoping that the thieves who broke in on Friday morning will also be captured.

The owners say it’s going to take time to replace the glass on the custom-made display cases, and even more time to get more inventory to replace the jewelry that was stolen. The heist came at a tough time when the holiday shopping season is just around the corner.

Click here to view footage of the crime and read the source of this posting. If you have any information regarding the subjects from this crime, please contact the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

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Suspect tells officers, “You’re not supposed to pursue me,” following chase

Lebanon, Indiana – On November 11, 2023, the Boone County 911 Communications Center received a call from a jewelry store, that reported that a male subject had stole jewelry and fled in a vehicle.

A Boone County Deputy was in the area, saw the subject’s vehicle, and attempted to stop it. However, the subject would not stop, and continued to flee northbound on I-65. The subject’s vehicle eventually struck a Thorntown Police Department’s vehicle, but the subject still fled. The Thorntown Police, the Tippecanoe County Sheriff’s Office, and the Indiana State Police, all engaged in the pursuit.

The police were eventually able to box-in the subject’s vehicle, which resulted in the end of the pursuit. The subject was identified as 34-year-old David Juarez of Chicago.

During the pursuit, Juarez stuck his hand out of the window and motioned to officers. When the officers question him about the reason for the hand motion, Juarez reportedly said, “Because I was trying to tell you, you�re not supposed to pursue me.”

Click here to learn more about the crimes that Juarez was charged with. If you believe you have been the victim of a similar crime, please contact the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at 212-687-0328 or jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org.

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Australian woman arrested after allegedly robbing Adelaide jewelry store using chili sauce

Adelaide, Australia – November 7, 2023 – A 42-year-old woman has been charged with aggravated robbery after she allegedly squirted chili sauce into an Adelaide CBD jewelry store employee’s eye on November 7, 2023, before swiping a bundle of gold chains.

Police allege the 42-year-old Unley woman entered the store on James Place at about 5pm on Tuesday, November 7 and asked to see a jewelry display tray.

When staff member showed the woman the tray, the 42-year-old allegedly sprayed liquid chili sauce in the victim’s eyes, grabbed the tray and ran out of the store.

“I stepped back a bit and thought, oh my god, my jewelry … she grabbed it and ran out … I couldn’t open my eyes, they really stung and burned,” the victim reported. The victim’s husband ran after the accused and managed to get back the stolen items.

Police officers allege the Unley woman dropped the chili sauce and a Taser when she allegedly attempted to flee the scene. The 42-year-old was later arrested and charged with aggravated robbery, possessing a prohibited weapon, and breach of bail.

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Six Suspects Arrested Following Smash and Grab Robbery

Palm Desert, CA � November 10, 2023 – The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department has arrested a total of six suspects in connection to a smash and grab robbery that occurred on October 5, 2023 in Palm Desert, CA.

Most recently, an 18-year-old female named Destiny Baca, and a 24-year-old woman identified as Analea Miller, were arrested for their involvement. The suspects who have been arrested are featured below. Click here to learn more about this crime.

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Brooklyn, NY resident arrested after stealing from a jewelry trade show in New York City

New York, New York � On Tuesday, October 31, 2023, the Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) at New York State Police Manhattan, arrested Bruce Lopez, age 60, of Brooklyn, New York, for Grand Larceny in the 3rd Degree � a class D felony and Criminal Trespass in the 3rd Degree � a class B misdemeanor.

State Police Investigators were assigned to a jewelry show in Manhattan, NY when they were advised by a participating vendor that on Sunday, October 29, 2023, they were the victim of a larceny. The vendor provided the State Police Investigators with video footage showing the suspect taking a box of jewelry, valued at approximately $5,000 to $7,000, from the counter and placing it into a bag. With the assistance of the venue and show staff, the suspect was identified as Bruce Lopez and arrested by State Police Investigators after he returned to convention center two days after the initial larceny.

Lopez was charged with Grand Larceny in the 3rd Degree and Criminal Trespass in the 3rd Degree. Lopez was remanded to Manhattan Central Booking pending arraignment.

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Safeguarding your business against cybercrime

Greensboro, NC – On November 13, 2023, the Southern Jewelry News published an article on titled, “Protecting Your Business: Safeguarding against the growing threat of cybercrime.” The article is posted below:

Protecting Your Business: Safeguarding against the growing threat of cybercrime

November 13, 2023

With cyber losses nearly doubling from 2021 to 2022 and trends continuing upward, it�s important to stay educated on cybersecurity best practices to be able to easily identify threats and help prevent them from occurring in your business.

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Understanding Cybercrime

Cybercrime refers to any criminal activity in the digital realm, spanning internet-connected devices, networks, and even bank accounts. These attacks are often motivated by financial gain but can also include influencing elections and espionage.

Common Cyber Attacks

  • Phishing: Phishing emails trick individuals into sharing sensitive information, clicking on a malicious link, or downloading malware.
  • Ransomware: Ransomware attackers hold data hostage and demand payment in exchange for its release, usually perpetrated through malicious links in phishing emails but can also be delivered through unpatched devices.
  • Business Email Compromise (BEC): This occurs when a cybercriminal compromises an organization�s email system or individual account for the purpose of fraud. A common example of this is a compromised vendor email system sending an invoice with incorrect payment instructions.
  • Identity Theft: Identity theft occurs when a valid user�s credentials have been compromised, leading to unauthorized access to sensitive information, such as bank accounts and policy information. Cybercriminals often use phishing attacks to obtain user credentials.
  • Supply Chain Attacks: These occur when a trusted third-party vendor software is compromised, injecting malware into the software. Once a business downloads the software, it also becomes compromised.
  • Insider Threat: Internal attacks are perpetrated by employees or former employees who have direct access to company information or knowledge of business processes, usually to sell information for financial gain.
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Take Action to Secure Your Business

  • Cultivate a Security-Aware Culture: Establish a tone at the top to create a security-conscious environment.
  • Assess Trusted Partners� Security Posture: Understand the security posture of your trusted partners. Are they secure?
  • Build Relationships with Trusted Security Partners: Have experts on hand if a security incident does occur.
  • Employee Training: Continuously educate your staff on security awareness and safety best practices.
  • Control Employee Access: Manage information access appropriately.
  • Implement Strong Authentication:
    • Use strong passwords and avoid sharing them.
    • Avoid generic accounts, i.e., accounts used by multiple users and not assigned to a unique individual.
    • Utilize passphrases for extra security, i.e., a short sentence or phrase made up of 15 characters.
    • Implement multi-factor authentication.
    • Employ password management tools, e.g., Keeper and Bitwarden.
  • Strengthen Technical Controls:
    • Install anti-malware solutions.
    • Encrypt your data.
    • Implement a firewall.
    • Apply timely security patches to your systems and software.

Enhance Protection with Cyber Liability Insurance

You can also help protect your business with a cyber liability insurance policy that covers loss of money due to financial fraud and liability claims. Work with a Jewelers Mutual agent to help you find the right insurance coverage to fit your needs at jewelersmutual.com.

Get Free Training for You and Your Staff

Enroll in the online Safety and Security Academy for in-depth courses on how to keep your business safe from cyber threats and more at jewelersmutual.com/academy.

Want to learn more about how you can keep your jewelry store safe 24/7? Read Jewelers Mutual�s comprehensive Jeweler Security Guide at jewelersmutual.com/securityguide.

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Suspect arrested following gunpoint robbery

Greenwich, CT – On October 28, 2023 at approximately 3:43 p.m., 19-yer-old Edgardo Bautista-Gallardo was arrested after he allegedly committed an armed robbery at a jewelry store.

Bautista-Gallardo entered the jewelry store and asked to see jewelry, while wearing a makeup and a wig. After the jewelry was shown, he allegedly brandished a gun and threatened to shoot a security guard and employees of the store, if they didn’t give him jewelry. Gallardo was given the jewelry, then fled from the store.

The security guard followed Bautista-Gallardo and called 911, to alert them of the suspect’s direction.

The Greenwich police were in the area, and they chased Bautista-Gallardo and eventually arrested him. Police recovered a BB gun. Gallardo is facing charges of robbery, larceny, four counts of threatening, interfering with an officer, and breach of peace.

Bautista-Gallardo’s bond was set to $750,000, which he was unable to post. If you believe you were a victim of a crime committed by Bautista-Gallardo, please contact the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelrssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

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Viral Smash & Grab Robber, Arrested for Homicide After Victim’s Body Found Floating in Barrel

Malibu, CA – On October 3, 2023, two men identified as 37-year-old Joshua Lee Simmons and 41-year-old Dennis Eugene Vance, were arrested for the murder of Javonnta Marshann Murphy.

On July 31, 2023, Murphy’s body was found in a barrel at Malibu Lagoon State Beach. Muphy’s cause of death was found to be a gunshot wound to the head.

Simmons and Vance were arraigned on October 5, 2023, and Simmons was charged for an attempted smash and grab robbery in El Monte, CA, that can be seen further below.

The motive for the killing remains unknown, however, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has stated, both suspects “are known to be acquaintances of the victim.”

Simmons has been charged with murder, personal use of a firearm and criminal threats. He also faces other charges including attempted robbery, criminal threats and personal use of bear spray for the attempted robbery.

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Image on upper left and in middle, depict Joshua Lee Simmons during an attempted robbery in El Monte, CA.