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A New York pawn shop owner admitted to buying and selling items stolen during a burglary ring, which included those from the ...
A pawn shop owner in New York City pleaded guilty to serving as a fence for luxury goods stolen from people's homes. Per the ...
A New York City pawn shop owner pleaded guilty to playing a role in the burglary of Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow ...
A Manhattan pawn shop owner has pleaded guilty to serving as a fence for luxury items stolen from the homes of Cincinnati ...
He faces a maximum sentence of five years’ imprisonment as well as restitution of approximately $2,5 million and forfeiture ...
A Manhattan pawn shop owner has pleaded guilty to selling luxury items stolen from Joe Burrow and other athletes by a ...
The suspects, Dimitriy Nezhinskiy and Juan Villar, are accused of creating an illicit market by purchasing stolen items such as jewelry, watches and handbags from South American theft groups and ...
Dimitriy Nezhinskiy, 43, and Juan Villar, 48, are accused of running a fencing operation for South American theft groups alleged to be behind a string of burglaries.
Forty-three-year-old Dmitriy Nezhinskiy, of North Bergen, New Jersey, and 48-year-old Juan Villar, of Queens, were arrested Tuesday when their Diamond District pawn shop was raided by the FBI.
Juan Villar, 58, who was ordered deported for drug convictions 25 years ago, came under investigation last month, when narcotics detectives Peter Tesseris and Eric Greene got information that he ...