Current Alerts from Doug Davis – Founder and President, Numismatic Crime Data Heart (NCIC) ……
NCIC Assists Legislation Enforcement in Figuring out Theft Suspect
The Numismatic Crime Data Heart (NCIC) has assisted the Naugatuck Police Division in figuring out the topic pictured beneath in reference to a gold coin theft that occurred on the latest coin present in Naugatuck, Connecticut, on December 28, 2024.
NCIC has tracked the person, who is thought to focus on coin reveals throughout the nation, for a number of years and it’s believed that the suspect is at the moment touring the East Coast.
The topic, pictured beneath, is known as Mircea Lucaci.
$6,000 in Gold Stolen from Florida Coin Store
On Thursday, December 19, 2024, the three individuals pictured beneath entered a retailer in Winter Park, Florida and thru obvious sleight of hand left with nearly $6,000 in gold cash.
The stolen property consists of:
- 14kt Gold Ring with Opal
- 1842 $5 Gold
- 1/4 oz US Gold Eagle
- Canada 1/4 Oz Gold
- Austria 2 Corona Gold set in 14kt Gold Bezel
- 2016 1/4 oz US Gold Eagle Slabbed, NGC
- 1995 Olympics $5 Gold PF70 NGC
- 2017 Boy’s City $5 gold PF70 NG
Coin Store Housebreaking in Ann Arbor, Michigan
Legislation enforcement is investigating a housebreaking that occurred at a southeastern coin store (the sufferer needs to stay nameless). Suspects gained entry into a toilet window by prying off safety screens and breaking the glass. The lavatory window was the one one with out a sensor. As soon as inside, the suspect or suspects rapidly shoveled American Silver Eagles, bulk 90% silver cash, 200-300 cull silver {dollars}. Further objects taken have been assorted overseas cash reminiscent of fashionable copper-nickel Russian Roubles, Newfoundland small cents from the Nineteen Forties, aluminum Somali cash with animals on them, Peruvian brass sols, and customary British farthings.
Distinctive objects taken embrace a couple of dozen scarce silver medals of the United States Diplomatic Courier Service, fiftieth Anniversary, that are silver-dollar sized in blue plastic 3×5 holders.
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Please contact the Numismatic Crime Information Center’s (NCIC) Doug Davis if in case you have questions or details about any of the circumstances above. You possibly can attain him at (817) 723-7231, or e-mail him at [email protected].
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