Former Chicago detective gets 15 years for theft | The former chief of detectives for the Chicago Police Department was sentenced to more than 15
years in prison Thursday for running a jewelry-theft ring that operated across the United States
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chopard grand prix replica watches 73 who had a 33-year career studded with commendations and high-profile arrests before retiring in 1986 was
given a 15-year eight-month sentence after pleading guilty to running an elaborate ring that robbed eight jewelry salesmen of $5 million worth of
watches and precious gems in seven states Reuters reported. In all the ring stole about $40 million worth of jewelry prosecutors charged none of
which was recovered Reuters reported. "He helped identify more than 100 jewelry salesmen and gathered information (from police department databases)
to determine the best place to rob their vehicles hotel rooms and safety deposit boxes
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replica hermes swiss watch Sr. reportedly said before passing sentence. The seven-member gang operated for more than 12 years in the 1980s and
1990s staking out jewelry stores conducting extensive surveillance of their targets and using sophisticated key-making machines disguises
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from California to Michigan and partnered with known organized crime figures Norgle reportedly said. Hanhardt was also ordered to pay $5 million in
restitution Reuters reported.