Retailer Benefits and Membership Sign up Form

Explore the benefits of becoming a retail member of JSA. The following table lists the benefits with their corresponding membership level. The sign up form is further below.

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MEMBERSHIP LEVELS
Benefits Basic Elite Leader Champion Hero
Weekly Crime Alerts on Crime Trends, Wanted Suspects, and Security Advice ✓✓✓✓✓
Digital Jewelry Security Manual ✓✓✓✓✓
Phone Support in Response to Crime Situations (Business Hours) ✓✓✓✓✓
Phone Support in Response to Security Issues ✓✓✓✓
Post Crime Notification To Law Enforcement Agencies ✓✓✓✓
Reward Offered For Appropriate Cases ✓✓✓
Security Consulting ✓✓
Two Complimentary Invitations To JSA’s Annual Luncheon ✓
Recognition In Print Materials At Annual Luncheon And Online ✓
Base Cost for One Location $300 $1,000 $2,500 $5,000 $10,000
Cost for Additional Locations $100 $100

Please note: If you are insured by Jewelers Mutual, basic membership is complimentary. Each additional membership tier would be discounted by $200 off the price of annual membership.

NYPD

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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Santa Clarita Valley, CA- $8,900 Rolex watch reported stolen from Town Center business  

Santa Clarita Valley, CA– A Rolex watch valued at $8,900 was reported stolen from a local business inside the Valencia Town Center mall on Thursday, according to the business owner and officials with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station.

The robbery reportedly occurred just 40 minutes after Alin, the owner of Fast Fix Jewelry and Watch Repairs store, put the 1975 stainless steel Rolex up on display for a possible customer to come and view, she said. Alin declined to provide her last name out of concern for her safety.

Two men and a woman entered the jewelry store on Thursday and employees approached the individuals to ask if they needed assistance. The three stated they were together looking to purchase an item to give as a gift, she said.

As three employees began to show them jewelry pieces they were “going back and forth, back and forth. They were there for quite some time,” she said, calculating they spent 20 minutes in the vicinity with no interest in purchasing anything.

When Alin left the area for a brief moment, that’s when one of the men, who she described to be in his 40’s wearing a hat and jacket, leaned over the counter and grabbed a green box that contained the watch.

According to Ring video footage, the man then hid the box inside his jacket and continued to roam the store for a few more minutes before he and the other two people left, Alin said.

Employees of the family-owned business and Alin herself were unaware of the stolen watch until Friday afternoon after she searched her inventory to see if it was misplaced, she said.

She contacted deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station at approximately 4 p.m. to file a police report.

Deputy Villalobos, a spokeswoman with the station who declined to provide her first name, confirmed on Saturday morning that deputies responded to the mall to investigate the report of a stolen watch. She also stated no arrests were made in connection with the alleged theft.

Additional information could not be provided by Watch Sgt. Johnny Gillespie as he did not have access to the police report on Saturday.

Alin stated the deputy who came to take the report told her that with her Ring camera footage, and the mall’s security footage, they were onto a good lead to identify the suspects.

This isn’t the first time her business has fallen victim to grand theft, she said, and “my frustration is, it’s not fair to us. This is my bread and butter, we’re family here,” she said. She also felt taken advantage of but was also filled with gratitude that no one was hurt during the incident.

“I’m grateful they didn’t have a gun or hurt any of my employees. The items are replaceable,” Alin said as her voice broke. “I hate when people say it’s an inside job. My insurance is $10,000, and this watch was not $10,000, so it’s not worth it.”

To view the article and video provided by ‘The Signal’ News feed, click here.

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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Orangeburg, SC- Deputies looking for a man who committed an armed robbery of Orangeburg jewelry store.

Orangeburg, SC- A jeweler on North Road in Orangeburg, SC was a victim of an armed robbery before noon, deputies have been searching for a suspect in the Willington Lakes area.

To view the news Video provided by News19, 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.

modesto

Modesto, CA- Jewelry store robbery: 4 arrested, nearly 20 caught on camera in brazen robbery.

Modesto, California – Police have arrested four people and at least a dozen more are still wanted after a smash-and-grab robbery at a Modesto jewelry store. Surveillance footage obtained by ABC10 shows around 20 people entering the doors of the business in less than a minute and a half after using as vehicle to crash through the front entrance of store. Video provided depicts at least 5 vehicles used to make their getaway.

To view the video news feed provided by ABC News 10 via YouTube, click here.

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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WICHITA, KS- GRAB AND RUN.

On May 16, 2025, a jewelry store at the Town East Mall in Wichita, KS reported a grab and run theft. The suspect entered the store and asked to look at men’s rings, necklaces and chains. The suspect decided on the three items he wanted and asked to try them on. When the suspect was wearing all three items, he fled the store. No vehicle was seen. Wichita Police responded to investigate the incident. No injuries were reported.

Suspect(s) Description: Black, Male, 5’8″, 160lbs, 35 Years Old, Corn Rows, White T-Shirt, Black Sweatpants

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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NORTHRIDGE, CA- GRAB AND RUN.

Northridge, CA- On May 16, 2025, a Jewelry store at the Northridge, CA Fashion Center reported grab & run theft incident. Upon entering the store, the Suspect inquired about gold chains. The Suspect along with his companion then proceeded to the gold chain showcase where shortly after trying on a gold chain, he quickly walked off while his companion followed.

Suspect(s) Description:

Suspect 1– Male Hispanic, approx. 20 yrs old, 5’8”-5”9”, thin build. Wearing white T-shirt, grey sweatpants, white tennis shoes, black baseball hat. (Depicted in photo)

Suspect 2 – Hispanic, approx. 20 yrs. old, 5’8”, thin build. Wearing black/white flannel shirt, black pants, black shoes, baseball hat.

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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Paterson, NJ- Police looking for 4 men wanted in connection with jewelry store robbery

PATERSON, New Jersey – Police are looking for four men who are wanted in connection with a smash and grab robbery at a jewelry store in Paterson, New Jersey on Wednesday.

Police say four men entered Bilal’s Jewelry store on Main Street around 12:30 p.m. and used a crowbar to break the jewelry display case.

An undetermined amount of jewelry was stolen, police said.

The incident was captured on surveillance video showing the suspects ransack the store while an employee was inside. No one was injured. The suspects fled the scene, police said.

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

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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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.