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14.05.2019
Juwelier-Warndienst
Orange County jewelry store owner hatches plan to catch burglars, disappointed by outcome
13.05.2019
Juwelier-Warndienst
Blitzeinbruch beim Juwelier – Auto fährt durch Scheibe
09.05.2019
Juwelier-Warndienst
Bewährung für Juwelier-Einbruch
Angeklagter steht nach neun Jahren vor dem Landgericht und gesteht
…Auch Staatsanwalt Marco Heim war mit einer zweijährigen Haftstrafe für den 35-jährigen Angeklagten auf Bewährung einverstanden, dem folgte das Gericht in seinem Urteil….
“Bei einem Stehlschaden von 120.000 Euro und einem Sachschaden von 5.000 Euro!”
07.05.2019
Juwelier-Warndienst
Leverancier van juwelier overvallen
07.05.2019
Juwelier-Warndienst
Nach neun Jahren vor Gericht
05.05.2019
Juwelier-Warndienst
Une tonne de poudre d’argent volée par de faux policiers
05.05.2019
Juwelier-Warndienst
Doubs : une société de fabrication de bijoux braquée, 20 kilos d’or volés
02.05.2019
Juwelier-Warndienst
Schaufenster komplett zerstört
01.05.2019
Juwelier-Warndienst
Diebe rammen Juwelierladen mit Transporter – und scheitern
29.04.2019
Juwelier-Warndienst
Federal Grand Jury Indicts Alleged Robbery Crew in Well-Planned Jewelry Heists that Netted $1 Million in Stolen Goods
LOS ANGELES – A federal grand jury today indicted five members of a robbery crew who allegedly committed sophisticated heists by following wholesale jewelers and bank customers – sometimes for days – and then robbing them, netting the thieves more than $1 million worth of jewelry and tens of thousands of dollars in cash over the past 18 months….
…. The various heists described in court documents followed a similar pattern: a member of the crew known as a “scout” identified a victim who was likely to be carrying jewelry or cash. The victims typically were jewelers conducting business at jewelry stores or malls in Orange County, the Jewelry District in downtown Los Angeles, or at various trade shows, the affidavit states. The “scout” followed the victim, who often was carrying large amounts of jewelry or cash, and would wait for an opportunity when the scout and co-conspirators could rob the jeweler…..
….If convicted in this case, defendants Lucca and Nuñez would face a statutory maximum sentence of 40 years in federal prison, and the other defendants would face statutory maximum sentences of 20 years in prison….