This subject was arrested for an armed robbery.
SMASH & GRAB – AMHERST, NY
On 2/2/18, at approximately 6:30 p.m., four subjects armed with sledgehammers committed a robbery. The subjects smashed display cases, took high end watches and then fled. One subject stood at the front door while three masked subjects smashed into displa ...
GRAB & RUN – BRONX, NY
On 2/5/18, at approximately 1:15 p.m., a subject inquired about a gold chain. After he put on the chain, he asked to see another one. The sales associate said she could not show him another chain until he returned the first chain. The subject then turned ...
Michigan Jeweler Arrested in Florida
New York, NY – On February 6, 2018, Brecken Branstrator of National Jeweler published an article outlining the crimes and apprehension of 62-year-old jeweler, Rick Bud Currie.
GRAB AND RUN – WOODBURN, OR
On 2/1/18, at approximately 5:17 p.m., a subject asked to see lady’s engagement rings. After examining one of the rings, he began walking out of the store and then started running. The subject was described as a White male in his 30’s. He is 6’0” and weig ...
$1.6 Million Gold Thief Reveals How He Pulled Off Heist
New York, NY – February 5, 2018 – On September 29, 2016, Julio Nivelo, stole $1.6 million worth of gold bars from the back of an unattended armored truck.
GRAB AND RUN – BROOMFIELD, CO
On 1/31/18, at approximately 7:28 p.m., a subject inquired about rings. He said he had a budget of $2,000. The sales associate showed the subject several items over a thirty minute period. The subject and associate discussed putting a ring on layaway. As ...
Video: Distraction Thieves
Pembroke Pines, FL – On January 27, 2018, two subjects committed a distraction theft and stole a high-end watch.
SMASH AND GRAB – CINCINNATI, OH
On 1/31/18, at approximately 7:00 p.m., two subjects entered a jewelry store and inquired about engagement rings. They asked to see a “big diamond.” At that point, a third subject entered the store. He told all sales associates to get on the ground. He th ...




