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Thieves Steal Jewels Bound For Gem Show

It's not the best way to showcase Tucson. A gem show dealer had just arrived from California and parked his rental truck near the Marriott Starr Pass resort. That's when thieves went to work, stealing four suitcases full of jewels worth $120,000.

The jewelry -- amber stones set in sterling silver -- was in the suitcases in the back of a rental truck when they were stolen.

Police are reminding all dealers with merchandise to be extra cautious during this years show. TPD will have extra patrols out for the gem show to hopefully keep away any criminals.

If you have any information on the stolen jewelry, you are urged to call 9-1-1 or 88-CRIME.

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The call for the GAO to review the Air Force's decision came after Boeing was debriefed on the reasons why Northrop Grumman/EADA won the $35 billion contract two weeks ago.

"Our team has taken a very close look at the tanker decision and found serious flaws in the process that we believe warrant appeal," said Boeing Chief Jim McNerney yesterday in a press release. "This is an extraordinary step rarely taken by our company, and one we take very seriously."

"Based upon what we have seen, we continue to believe we submitted the most capable, lowest risk, lowest Most Probable Life Cycle Cost airplane as measured against the Air Force's Request for Proposal," McNerney continued. "We look forward to the GAO's review of the decision."

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What made the officer fire the weapon, that's part of the investigation," Smith said.

The officer who fired is 25 years old and spent four years with the New York Police Department before joining the Nassau department in January of last year, officials said. He will remain on regular assignment while the investigation continues. Police declined to identify him, citing the investigation into the shooting.

The officer and his partner, who joined the department at the same time and has experience with a Suffolk law enforcement agency, were taken to a hospital for evaluation but were not injured, police said.

The suspect was a 37-year-old man, police said. The store employee suffered cuts to her face and hand, but it was unclear if she was struck by flying glass or if she was hurt because she escaped through the broken window, police said.


 
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