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Matthews, MO Police say $100K Best Buy burglary part of ORC Ring The
St. Matthews Police Department is working with other law enforcement agencies,
federal, state and local after about $100,000 worth of cellphones and other
mobile devices were stolen from a Best Buy store on Friday. Police said the
burglars went through reinforced steel doors of the store in the 5000 block of
Shelbyville Road. The four burglars were wearing hooded sweatshirts and had
their faces covered, according to police. On surveillance footage obtained by
WLKY, one of the suspects rolled in a blue garbage bin that was used to remove
the merchandise. The burglars were in and out of the store in less than 3
minutes and left in a tan minivan and two dark-colored SUVs. Employees were
inside the store when the burglars came in. They barricaded themselves and
called police. Police believe the suspects were armed and are part of an
organized theft ring. Police think they were in the store earlier that day and
may have surveyed the store for several days. Similar burglaries are reported in
other states; including Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, West Virginia and Ohio.
(Source
wlky.com)
2 steal 35 iPods, other electronics from Walmart in Elizabeth City, N.C.
Elizabeth City police are seeking the public’s help finding two men caught on
videotape stealing more than $12,000 worth of electronics — including 35 Apple
iPods — from the Elizabeth City Walmart Supercenter this week.
(Source dailyadvance.com)
Credit card fraud nets 20-month sentence in Auburn, MA
Daniel Zogli, 35 was
sentenced in federal court last week to serve 20 months in prison and ordered to
pay $21,427 in restitution. Records show an Auburn police officer was called to
Sears on May 16, 2013, after a man there was trying to pick up a video game
system reportedly bought with a stolen credit card. A loss prevention officer
for the store told the officer the video game system was bought online. Mr.
Zogli was the authorized recipient and he was still in the store. Mr. Zogli was
questioned by FBI and Secret Service agents at the Auburn police station. He
admitted to receiving roughly 60 stolen credit cards from October 2012 to May
2013. The credit cards had been mailed to addresses in Worcester, Webster and
Grafton. Mr. Zogli also said he used a website to obtain at least 200 stolen
credit card numbers. (Source
telegram.com)
Thefts, Assaults Land Locals in Wright County Jail
Gene Nathaniel Lumbar, 36, of Mahnomen, MN was arrested in Silver Creek Township
on a MN Department of Corrections warrant for possession of shoplifting gear and
a Hennepin County warrant for theft. (Source
northwrightcounty.today)
Suspects arrested in Lewisville, TX Jewelry store robberies
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