FBI, Eugene Police Ask for Help in String of Jewelry Store Robberies
The FBI and the Eugene Police Department
are asking for the public's assistance in identifying
the people involved in a string of violent jewelry
store robberies stretching over three states. The robberies,
dating back to June 2007, have netted the robber(s)
more than $150,000 worth of jewels. In each case, a
robber ordered the employees and customers to the floor
while brandishing a black semi-automatic handgun.
Most of the jewels have been recovered, including
many that the robbers pawned at shops in Portland and
Eugene for less than the retail value. In addition,
the robbers used what appears to be a stolen Oregon
driver's license to open, and then empty, a bank
account in San Francisco using a check taken during
one of the robberies.
In each case, the robber appears to have the same
description and/or use the same method. The robberies
include:
June 6, 2007 - Beaudet Jewelry - Eugene
August 24, 2007 - Steve Schmier's Jewelry - Tahoe City,
California
August 28, 2007 - J.P. Chadom Jewelers - State Line,
Nevada
October 6, 2007 - Beaudet Jewelry - Eugene
No one was hurt in any of the incidents.
Witnesses describe Suspect #1 (shown below) as:
White man
Age: 20's
Height: 5'10" - 6'
Weight: 160-180 pounds
Build: Medium
Hair: Dark
Race: White
Anyone with information is asked to call the FBI at
(503) 224-4181 in Portland or the Eugene Police Department
at (541) 682-5175.



(A second
suspect shown at right) who appears to be Asian
is also wanted for questioning. There are few
details
on his description.
The suspects may live in or have connections to San
Francisco, Portland, Eugene, or Reno, Nevada.
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