Scottsdale, AZ – On May 29, 2019, three Chilean burglars were charged for their involvement in a series of burglaries that spanned several states.
Thief steals necklace day before Mother’s Day
Radnor Township, PA – On May 11, 2019, a female subject entered a jewelry store and stole a necklace valued at $2,000. Watch the video within to learn more.
Suspect entered through roof during jewelry store burglary
McAlester, OK – On May 6, 2019, 30-year-old Randy Lee Roe, broke into a jewelry store through the roof. He descended from the roof using an extension cord and proceeded to steal $45,000 worth of jewelry.ÂÂ
Video: Burglar Wore Donald Trump Mask While Ransacking Jewelry Store
Queensland, Australia – On May 5, 2019, at approximately 5:30 a.m., a burglar wearing a Donald Trump mask broke into a jewelry store.
Video: Jeweler Pistol Whipped in Robbery
Oklahoma City, OK – On May 2, 2019, at approximately 5:40 p.m. two men returned to a jewelry store after visiting it earlier in the day. They then assaulted the owner. Click within to see footage of the robbery.
How ‘Bad Grandpas’ stole $20 million worth of jewelry
New York, NY – On April 23, 2019, Laura Lippman of the New York Times, published an article on the book “The Last Job: The ‘Bad Grandpas’ and the Hatton Garden Heist.†Click within to learn more.
Dozens of Chilean ‘Tourists’ Implicated in California burglaries
Southern California – April 24, 2019, – This subject is one of dozens of subjects involved in burglaries. Click within to learn more.
Notorious smash & grab fugitive arrested
Detroit, MI – On April 23, 2019, 32-year-old Arthur Berry Jr. appeared in federal court to face charges of conspiring to interfere with commerce by robbery.
Burglar wearing ‘Be A Good Human’ shirt steals $100k in jewelry
Chamblee, GA – On Good Friday, April 15, 2019, at approximately 9:00 p.m., 43-year-old Alexander Brown allegedly stole $100,000 in jewelry while wearing an ironic shirt. Click within to learn more.
300K worth of jewelry stolen in burglary
Fort Myers, FL – On April 15, 2019, subject(s) stole between $300,000 and $1 million worth of merchandise from a jewelry store.











