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Numismatic Crime – Vehicle Burglary Suspects Target Coin Dealers

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By Doug DavisPresident, Numismatic Crime Information Center (NCIC) ……

Suspects Arrested in Coin Dealer Vehicle Burglary

A coin dealer heading home from the recent Tennessee State Numismatic Society (TSNS) show was the victim of a vehicle burglary. The victim stopped to eat and while inside two suspects gained entry into the vehicle. A witness who was across the street observed the offense and provided a description of the suspect vehicle to responding officers.

The suspects were driving a silver Honda Pilot with a blacked-out rear plate. A Cherokee County Sheriff’s Deputy spotted the vehicle and made a traffic stop without incident. The suspects were arrested, and all cash and coins were recovered. The suspects are from Colombia and are being held without bond due to being flight risks. It is believed that the suspects were also in the company of a female who was acting suspiciously at the show but attempts to locate her were unsuccessful.

Numismatic Crime Information Center (NCIC) - Suspects Arrested in Coin Dealer Vehicle Burglary

Numismatic Crime Information Center (NCIC) - Suspects Arrested in Coin Dealer Vehicle Burglary

Coin Dealer Vehicle Burglary in California

A dealer traveling home after leaving the Buena Park, California coin show on March 12, 2023, was the victim of a vehicle burglary. Victor Rajcany drove 52 miles and stopped for a few minutes at a store in Redlands, CA. Upon returning to his vehicle he found the rear window of his vehicle broken out and two bags containing coins were stolen.

The victim believes a suspicious male subject who was observed at the show may have followed him using a GPS tracker. The suspect may have been in the company of another male subject who was seen taking photos inside the bourse.

The victim described the suspect as a Latin male with an accent.

Partial Listing of Stolen Coins:

  • 1920 BU Saint Raw
  • 1908 NM St.Gauden BU Raw
  • 1908 NM Saint MS66 NGC
  • 1886 Seated Half NGC PF66 Cameo 3551140-003
  • 1883CC GSA NGC MS66+ 6458321-001
  • 1882CC GSA NGC MS66 6276360-007
  • 1881CC GSA NGC MS65+ 1884413-001
  • 1884CC GSA NGC MS66+ 6458321-002
  • 1884CC MS66 Raw
  • 1885CC GSA MS65 NGC VAM 4
  • 1885CC PCGS MS64
  • 1881CC Raw MS64 PL
  • 1886S Dollar PCGS MS62
  • 1916D FS Walking Lib PCGS62
  • 1917S Rev S Walking Lib BU Raw
  • 1904 $20 NGC MS64
  • 1903O PCGS DK Green MS65
  • 1884 GSA MS64 W/Rainbow Toning

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Please contact the Numismatic Crime Information Center’s Doug Davis if you have questions or information about any of the cases above. You can reach him at (817) 723-7231, or email him at [email protected].

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Numismatic Crime Information Centerhttp://www.numismaticcrimes.org/
The Numismatic Crime Information Center (NCIC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation whose mission is to serve as a national and international resource for collectors, dealers, and law enforcement in the education, prevention, and investigation of crimes involving coins, paper money, tokens, medals, and related numismatic items. NCIC disseminates current crime-related issues to the numismatic industry and provides local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies with the fundamental investigative techniques, knowledge, and understanding to respond effectively to the complex challenges encountered during a crime. Please contact the Numismatic Crime Information Center's Doug Davis if you have questions or information concerning open cases. You can reach him at (817) 723-7231, or email him at [email protected].

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