Stealing Jewelry, a Lemur, a Tortoise Will Get Anyone Caught
Stealing Jewelry, a Lemur, a Tortoise Will Get Anyone Caught
Jairo Roman Napoles, 21 years old, was recently given a sentence of sixteen months after pleading guilty to stealing rings from Sydney-based ACEBEN Pawnbrokers on August 12. The charges Napoles pleaded guilty to included “larceny of items worth $5000 to $15,000, common assault, stalk and intimidation, shoplifting and failing to appear in court.” He was also ordered to pay $11,850 in compensation to the pawn shop.Napoles, who already had a lengthy criminal history which included 33 charges of assault, possession of a knife, fraud, and theft, had evidently visited the store “looking for chains and rings.” A clerk showed him a tray of 15-20 items and he immediately lifted them.Then, in a bold yet stupid move, Napoles showed up to Downing Centre Court just a week after he shoplifted for an unrelated fraud charge wearing the same stolen rings. He was also wearing the same shoes and earrings in court that he was seen wearing the day of the crime. Apparently he felt no one would notice, but of course, he was arrested on the spot.Aquinas “Quinn” Kasbar, 19 years old and a busy teen criminal, knows not to hold onto stolen jewelry. It’s best to drop it at another pawn shop, getting rid of it right away for some cash. Unfortunately for him, this is not a fail-safe plan. In fact, stolen jewelry can often be tracked with serial numbers. So, after the teen lifted a diamond ring from a residence in California and dropped it off, the owners immediately discovered it was not from his personal collection and passed the contact information Kasbar left to authorities.
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