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.
Two men accused of selling valuables stolen from wealthy homes across the country, including the home of NFL star Joe Burrow, ...
The FBI raided a pawn shop in New York City’s Diamond District and charged two men with conspiring to receive stolen goods in ...
Two men charged with acting as the middlemen to sell property stolen from professional athletes and other wealthy homeowners pleaded not guilty Wednesday in Brooklyn federal court.Dimitriy Nezhinskiy ...
Two men were charged with conspiracy and receipt of stolen property in connection with a rash of burglaries that police have ...
In a photo posted to social media by the FBI on Wednesday, the suspects are shown wearing what appears to be Burrow's jewelry.
The FBI raided a pawn shop in New York City’s Diamond District and charged two men with running a fencing operation for South ...
Investigators say a retailer of allegedly stolen goods in Manhattan was working with a crew alleged to be behind a Dec. 9 ...
Prosecutors say one of the men arrested Tuesday was working with a crew alleged to be behind the December burglary at the ...
Two men are in custody in connection to the burglaries of professional athletes, including Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe ...
Diamond District merchants are accused of fencing stolen goods for burglary crews, with one linked to a break-in at ...