MIDTOWN, Manhattan (WABC) -- The FBI searched locations in Manhattan's Diamond District in connection with the recent rash of burglaries targeting professional athletes and two arrests were made.
A pair of Diamond District pawn shop owners fenced as much as $5 million in stolen goods as part of a South American burglary ring tied to high-end heists of NFL stars, federal prosecutors said.
FBI agents executed a search warrant Tuesday at the second-floor Diamond District pawn shop the two operate, where they allegedly fenced the stolen goods. At the pawn shop, agents allegedly ...
Two men were arrested for running a high-end fencing operation in Manhattan’s Diamond District, trafficking stolen luxury goods. The suspects are linked to multiple burglaries, including a break ...
A pair of Diamond District merchants accused of fencing stolen goods for an international burglary ring faced a federal judge in Brooklyn Wednesday, with one of them linked to a break-in at ...
A pair of Diamond District pawn shop owners accused of fencing around $5 million in stolen goods were thrown in jail Friday — because they’re too dangerous given their ties to a prolific South ...
An FBI raid at a business in New York's Diamond District may be linked to the burglaries of homes of pro-athletes like Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow. According to NBC New York, investigators are ...
The FBI raided a pawn shop in New York City’s Diamond District and a New Jersey storage unit on Tuesday and arrested the two men, authorities said. They were each indicted on one count of ...
The FBI raided the suspects' shop on Tuesday FBI agents executed a search warrant Tuesday at the second-floor Diamond District pawn shop the two operate, where they allegedly fenced the stolen goods.
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