A New York pawn shop owner pleaded guilty to conspiracy for buying and selling luxury items stolen in a nationwide burglary ring, including items stolen from Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow's home, with potential sentences up to five years and restitution of $2.5 million.
Authorities in New York secured guilty pleas from pawn-shop managers, including Dimitriy Nezhinskiy, for buying stolen items from Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow's home burglary, highlighting a black-market pipeline that facilitated organized thefts across the country.
A New York City pawn shop owner pleaded guilty to buying and selling stolen luxury items, including property stolen from NFL quarterback Joe Burrow's home, as part of a larger organized theft operation targeting affluent residences across the U.S. The owner and his co-manager, both involved in a nationwide scheme, face significant prison time and restitution, highlighting ongoing issues with organized burglaries targeting high-profile individuals.
A NYC pawn shop owner pleaded guilty to conspiring to receive stolen luxury goods, including items from Joe Burrow's home burglary, as part of a larger organized theft operation targeting wealthy homes across the U.S. He faces up to five years in prison and restitution of over $2.5 million.
A Manhattan pawn shop owner pleaded guilty to conspiracy for buying and reselling stolen luxury items from high-profile burglaries across the U.S., including a break-in at Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow's home. The operation targeted homes of athletes and wealthy individuals, with the owner facing potential prison, restitution, and deportation.
Negotiations are ongoing with an armed suspect wanted on multiple warrants at an east Charlotte pawn shop. SWAT officers were called to the scene and roads in the area have been closed. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools had to reroute buses due to the police standoff.