Youth Leader on the Far Left Encourages Theft

NYT Interviews Millennials Advocating Theft as Protest The New York Times recently featured a conversation with two young communists who view theft as a moral imperative aimed at undermining the wealthy. In a segment titled “The Opinion,” NYT Culture Editor Nadja Spiegelman interviewed political commentator Hasan Piker and writer Gia Tolentino. She mentioned that their […]
California man admits to leading a $24 million crime tourism theft operation

California Man Pleads Guilty to Running Crime Tourism Operation A man from California recently confessed to leading a cross-border “crime tourism” organization that rented out illegal vehicles for foreign thieves, helping them steal nearly $24 million in luxury goods. Juan Carlos “Pacero” Torra-Duran, aged 59, entered a guilty plea in federal court on Monday. He […]
Masked robbers break in and use pepper spray on employees during jewelry theft in Round Rock

Surveillance footage has shown a group of suspected thieves escaping from a jewelry store in Texas following what an expert described as a “mob-style” theft. Police were alerted at approximately 12:47 p.m. on Tuesday regarding a robbery in progress at Mark Robinson Jewelers, located in the Round Rock Premium Outlets, an outdoor mall not far […]
Authorities Disrupt Suspected Global Car Theft Network in Capital City, Charge Multiple Individuals

International Car Theft Ring Busted in D.C. Federal prosecutors have taken action against several individuals following an operation that dismantled an international car theft ring based in Washington, D.C. The scheme led to the theft of at least 20 cars from the capital, its surrounding areas, and even Pennsylvania. A press release from the U.S. […]
Artifacts from the Revolutionary War found at the location of a notorious colonial American theft

Excavation Reveals Revolutionary War Artifacts in Pennsylvania This year marks the 250th anniversary of America’s founding, and archaeologists, alongside university students, have recently uncovered artifacts from the American Revolutionary War, including details surrounding a notable 18th-century robbery. The excavation took place in Newtown, Pennsylvania, roughly 30 miles northeast of Philadelphia, as reported by local station […]
Credit cards that do not require an SSN can make it more difficult to identify identity theft.

Changes in Credit Approval Processes Some credit card companies are now allowing applicants to get approved without a Social Security number. Instead, they can use a personal tax identification number, passport, or proof of income. This shift aims to broaden access to credit, but it also alters how lenders verify identities. Instead of depending solely […]
F-15 Pilot Save or Unsuccessful Uranium Theft?

The U.S. military has finalized a significant joint operation aimed at rescuing two downed F-15 pilots, but not many details have been shared publicly. Interestingly, some reports, particularly from Iranian officials, hint that this mission might have been linked to a failed attempt to steal uranium. According to a report from March 29, President Trump […]
Personal assistant admits to theft of $10M from elderly Salomon Bros. executive to purchase Louis Vuitton and Gucci items.

Personal Assistant Pleads Guilty to Stealing $10 Million from Elderly Couple A woman from New York, who worked as a personal assistant, has admitted to stealing nearly $10 million from her elderly employer, a former Salomon Brothers banker, and his wife to support a lavish lifestyle that saw her indulge in items from high-end brands […]
Former FBI agent and art crime specialist discusses the constant risk of theft in museums.

Museum Heist Sparks Concerns Over U.S. Security A recent museum theft in Italy has drawn international attention, prompting discussions on the potential for similar crimes occurring in the United States. Notable works by renowned artists like Renoir, Cézanne, and Matisse were stolen from the Magnani Rocca Foundation on the night of March 22nd to 23rd. […]
Marine Charged with Theft of Javelin Missiles from California Base and Selling Them in Arizona

Marine Charged with Theft of Weapons from Camp Pendleton A U.S. Marine has been accused of pilfering anti-tank weapons and ammunition from his base at Camp Pendleton in California and selling them in Arizona. Andrew Paul Amarillas, a 23-year-old Corporal from Glendale, is currently in federal custody and has recently been indicted by a grand […]