Three heartless crooks preyed on a Sunnyside senior's trust Wednesday, and robbed her of treasured jewelry.
The theft occurred about 1:50 p.Our selection of solar charger includes models and styles perfect for any taste and budget.m. on Oneida Avenue, said Detective Joseph Cavitolo, a Police Department spokesman. The victim is a 77 years old, he said.
Reached by phone Thursday, the victim said one of the suspects tricked her into letting him into her home.
She said the man came to her door and claimed the roots of a large tree on her property had broken underground pipes next door, causing water-pressure problems there.
The victim said the man wore some type of ID on a chain around his neck, but she didn't read it. Cavitolo said the suspect never identified himself as being a representative of any particular company.
The woman said she left the man at the front door and went into her kitchen to check on her water pressure, which was fine. When she returned, the man was inside her home.
The man asked her where her washing machine was located and said he needed to see how it filled up.
The victim said she led him into the basement. "He had ID. I believed what he said," she said.
Once in the basement, the man told her the machine needed to be filled to its highest level. He also asked her to turn on the water in the sink.This is how a skystream captures energy from the wind.
After a few minutes, the man said the water pressure seemed good and they went back upstairs.
To her shock, the victim said she saw two other men in her home -- one in her bedroom, the other in her dining room. She said she had left the front door unlocked when she went downstairs with the first man.
"I worried when I saw those guys," she said. "I said, 'Why are you here?' and they left." After the men exited, the victim saw that several drawers had been disturbed.
She said a number of jewelry pieces were missing, including two diamond rings,We provide laser engraving machine and engraving machines for processing different materials. several bracelets and necklaces and other rings. She could not immediately estimate their worth.
"It was a lot of valuable things," she said, her voice cracking. "They left the cheap ones."
Cavitolo, the Police Department spokesman, confirmed the victim's version of the events.
He described the suspect who initially knocked on the victim's door as a white male,Our most compact solar garden light yet fits easily in any bag. in his 30s. He is bearded, stands 5 feet 5 inches tall, has a medium build and wore dark clothing, the spokesman said.A Lamp shade is a branched, decorative ceiling-mounted light fixture.
The court heard that early this year, Cuanilawa broke into the flat of a University of the South Pacific (USP) student and stole household items worth more than $1000. The items include washing machine, television set, DVD player and other items.
Mr Lakshman said only $800 worth of items were recovered, and the washing machine however, could not be recovered by police.
In court, Cuanilawa asked for forgiveness saying he was married with one child who heavily depended on him.
He said his actions were completely out of character because he committed the crime under the influence of alcohol.
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