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He faces a maximum sentence of five years’ imprisonment as well as restitution of approximately $2,5 million and forfeiture ...
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 wealthy people across the U ...
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 has pleaded guilty to buying and selling items stolen from the home of Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe ...
Dimitriy Nezhinskiy and Juan Villar were remanded by a Brooklyn Federal judge Friday.© Jane Rosenberg Dimitriy Nezhinskiy, 43, was ironing out the details of his $1 million bond before the judge ...
Evidence allegedly links Nezhinskiy and Villar to crimes committed by one “prolific burglar,” who police say stole from at least 16 homes across the U.S. in 2019 and 2020.
Dimitriy Nezhinskiy and Juan Villar were charged with conspiracy and receipt of stolen property in connection with a rash of burglaries that police have blamed on South American theft crews.
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.
The defendants, identified as Dimitriy Nezhinskiy and Juan Villar, are charged with conspiracy to receive stolen property related to their purchasing of stolen goods that traveled across state lines.
Grand jury indictments in federal court in New York City accuse Dimitriy Nezhinskiy and Juan Villar of buying stolen watches, jewelry and other expensive items from a variety of burglary crews ...