Thieves get away with large jewelry stash
Andrew Glazer
NEWPORT BEACH -- Four thieves snatched jewels valued at a
quarter-million dollars from a parked car Wednesday and sped away before
police could catch them.
Florida-based jewelry dealers Samuel Keeble and Deborah Brown were
making a sales call in Newport Beach at about 5 p.m. when the four
suspects broke a window in their rented black 2000 Honda Accord, opened
the trunk and took several cases containing pearls and diamond rings and
necklaces, police said. The suspects drove away in a newer, white
Chevrolet Malibu, witnesses told officers.
Keeble and Brown are sales representatives for Asba & Dangler Designs
Inc.
It took the thieves no more than 30 seconds to grab the loot before
screeching from the parking lot at 3433 Via Lido, police said.
Authorities are looking for four suspects, who are described as
well-groomed men in their 30s.
The thieves, like many others in Southern California in recent years,
probably followed the salespeople from a shop and waited for an opportune
moment to break into the car, Newport Beach Police Sgt. Mike McDermott.
“They were very good, but compared to other burglaries, this one’s
pretty simple,” McDermott said.
He said thieves in the past have made a small puncture on the tires of
cars driven by jewelry salespeople and followed them until they pulled
over.
Others have simply waited until the victims were alone and robbed them
at gunpoint.
Police typically are not successful in recovering jewels after this
type of burglary, McDermott said.
“By now, they’ve probably fenced it somewhere way out of town or out
of the country,” he said.
He said stolen property typically sells for one-tenth its actual
value.
A spokeswoman from Asba & Dangler Designs Inc. of Sarasota, Fla., said
they didn’t know enough about the incident to comment.
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