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Jewlery Burglary Spree Arrest – 3 Suspects arrested in Zanesville, OH believed to be part of larger pattern of crimes

Forsyth County, Georgia – August 5, 2024- An investigation led by the Forsyth County, GA Sherrif’s Office into a crew believed to be responsible for up to 22 jewelry store burglaries came to an end in Zanesville, Ohio, in a carefully coordinated arrest by law enforcement from multiple jurisdictions.

To read the article provided by WSB-TV 2 News, Atlanta, click here.

This crew’s method of operating was consistent with at least 22 other jewelry store nationwide, over a period of several years. These criminals were known to specifically use black storage bins during their criminal activity.

If you have any information related to this investigation or believe your business may have been a victim of these criminals, please contact the Jewelers Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

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JSA fulfills its mission of informing and alerting jewelers about crime through frequent E-Mail Crime Alerts and print publications, a website, seminars and consulting activities.

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