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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.
Dimitriy Nezhinskiy and Juan Villar are accused of buying luxury items linked to burglaries across the country and then selling them from a Manhattan pawn shop.
Dimitriy Nezhinskiy, 43, was part of a duo that fenced up to $5 million in stolen goods, federal prosecutors said. Facebook/Dimitri Nezhinskiy Federal agents raided the pawn shop at West 47th ...
The suspects, identified by prosecutors as Dimitriy Nezhinskiy and Juan Villar, are accused of creating an illicit market by purchasing stolen items such as jewelry, watches and handbags from ...
The suspects, identified by prosecutors as Dimitriy Nezhinskiy and Juan Villar, are accused of creating an illicit market by purchasing stolen items such as jewelry, watches and handbags from ...
The suspects, identified by prosecutors as Dimitriy Nezhinskiy and Juan Villar, are accused of creating an illicit market by purchasing stolen items such as jewelry, watches and handbags from ...
The execution of a search warrant at a pawn shop located at 75 West 47th St. led to the arrest of Dimitriy Nezhinskiy and Juan Villar, the Justice Department said. Law enforcement seized large ...
The suspects, identified by prosecutors as Dimitriy Nezhinskiy and Juan Villar, are accused of creating an illicit market by purchasing stolen items such as jewelry, watches and handbags from ...
The suspects, identified by prosecutors as Dimitriy Nezhinskiy and Juan Villar, are accused of creating an illicit market by purchasing stolen items such as jewelry, watches and handbags from ...
The suspects, identified by prosecutors as Dimitriy Nezhinskiy and Juan Villar, are accused of creating an illicit market by purchasing stolen items such as jewelry, watches and handbags from ...
The suspects, identified by prosecutors as Dimitriy Nezhinskiy and Juan Villar, are accused of creating an illicit market by purchasing stolen items such as jewelry, watches and handbags from ...
The suspects, identified by prosecutors as Dimitriy Nezhinskiy and Juan Villar, are accused of creating an illicit market by purchasing stolen items such as jewelry, watches and handbags from ...