Kern County stolen silver raid largest on record

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Updated: 12/27/2012 6:59 pm

The sheriff's department is calling it the largest precious metals raid that it knows of. Authorities said they seized about $14,000 worth of stolen silver from an east Bakersfield jewelry shop. But the jewelry store owner said he had no idea he was doing anything wrong.

"A large number of collectible coins, silver ingots, and tokens from casinos," said Kern County Sheriff's Department Sgt. Stephen Pederson of the items they found.

About $14,400 worth of silver was seized from this jewelry store two weeks before Christmas. That's because police said although the shop had a license most of the items inside were stolen and the shop owner didn't keep the proper records.

"You're supposed to identify the people selling the items," said Sgt. Pederson. "You're supposed to identify the items and you are supposed to send those reports to an agency in your jurisdiction daily."

You're also supposed to hold the items for 30 days but this shop owner melted down the gold he bought almost immediately.

"He was bringing in over $20,000 a week in gold," said Sgt. Pederson.

A jewelry repairman by trade, Quintin Reyes opened up this shop last year. He would not go on camera but he and others told 17 News, Reyes was unaware he was doing anything illegal.

"He didn't know the things were stolen until the police came and grabbed the guy outside his business," said Al Terriquez who works nearby.

Authorities said a tip from a nearby businessman lead them to Joyeria Reyes.

"He mentioned seeing people line up before the business had even opened with jewelry in their pockets or in their hands," said Sgt. Pederson.

This raid lead to compliance checks of 50 different pawn shops across Kern County, half of which according to authorities were non-compliant.

As for Reyes his business is now limited to jewelry repairs while he waits for possible criminal charges.

"People come and sell the stuff you know but he didn't know it was stolen," said Terriquez.

Authorities are now trying to return the stolen silver. Anyone with collectable coins, silverware or silver jewelry stolen within the last year should send an e-mail to stolenjewelry@kernsheriff.com with a detailed description.

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wileykyli - 12/28/2012 8:55 AM
1 Vote
Corretion............20K a week

wileykyli - 12/28/2012 8:53 AM
6 Votes
Of course he did not know it was stolen. That's why he didn't keep proper records and melted the jewelry down asap, not to mention that the customers lined up before the business opened. The article claims he was taking in 20K a day. I really hope he does a decent enough amount of time in jail and a large fine, enough to ensure that he did not make a profit for the year he was in business. And I am sure we are going to hear what a good guy he was!!! LOL. Hang him or deport him if he does not come with papers.

markbsae - 12/28/2012 8:28 AM
3 Votes
Igorance is no excuse. This is past ignorance and is turning a blind eye to an obvius situation for a profit.Criminal charges and jail time are in order.

georgieboy - 12/28/2012 8:18 AM
3 Votes
Isn't this the same place that the lady who was robbed last year was told she'd have to buy back her own stolen jewerly? WTH is going on in this town?

SteveC - 12/28/2012 7:23 AM
4 Votes
Typical of certain people who are given a pass on obeying other laws. The old "I didn't know nothing" defense.

murph56 - 12/28/2012 7:03 AM
5 Votes
Same old line, like I have the same people that bring in thousands of dollars of gold and silver every week but I had no ideal it was all stolen, BS lock up the jewelry shop owner for fencing these robberies!

ZackS - 12/28/2012 5:30 AM
1 Vote
whats even sadder had the cops caught the crooks before they had the stolen property melted down they would have just charged them with petty theft and kicked them right back out on the street thats why i have a gun anybody robs my house better hope what you grab is worth your life.......

zingos - 12/28/2012 5:28 AM
1 Vote
He knew they all knew everyone in line knew the victims knew and now the s.o. knows. AUCTION OFF ALL THE GOLD AND SILVER and fund an WELFARE FRAUD reward hotline.

DR999 - 12/27/2012 8:10 PM
5 Votes
Of course the owner knew the items were stolen. That's what those people do.
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