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ROBBERY SUSPECTS TO BE ARRAIGNED – STAMFORD, CT

The three suspects accused of committing a robbery that resulted in the homicide of 69-year-old jeweler Marc Vuono will be arraigned this week. The arraignment will take place via a Zoom conference call on 7/2/20. Earlier last month, federal officials announced that a grand jury in New Haven charged Robert Rallo, 56, of Brooklyn, NY who was aided and abetted by Thomas Liberatore, 62 of White Plains, NY with using a firearm to kill Vuono. The men could eventually receive a sentence of life or the death penalty.

Rallo, Liberatore and Paul Prosano, of Brooklyn, NY were charged with interference with commerce by robbery. That offense carries a maximum prison term of 20 years. Interstate transportation of stolen property carries a maximum prison term of 10 years. Click here to learn more about how the three men were apprehended.

Learn More About Jewelers Security Alliance

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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