More than $1 million stolen jewelry traced from L.A. to Florida

Beverly Hills police said Monday they believe Los Angeles street gangs may have been involved in as many as 20 jewelry store burglaries around the country replica watches a local television news station reports.

Some of that jewelry wound up in a Beverly Hills pawn shop fake chopard watch whose owners were arrested March 14 Beverly Hills police told NBC4 TV Los Angeles.

Police said jewelry found at the shop owned by Joel and Maritza Lopez was traced back to several heists of ritzy retailers in Palm Beach Bal Harbour and Fort Lauderdale Fla. The thieves were caught on tape in those break-ins according to another televised report.

Beverly Hills police worked on the case with the FBI bell & ross diver 300 fake watch the Los Angeles Police Department and Florida authorities.

The Lopezes may have also received jewelry stolen from more than 100 Westside residential burglaries over the past year McCann said.

Police will put more than $1 million in jewelry on public display at the police station at 464 N. Rexford Drive on Friday and Saturday. The viewing hours will be 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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