Published: January 19, 2012
National Jewelry Buyers Praised by Albuquerque Police Department for Nabbing a Suspected Serial Burglar
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - A suspected serial burglar that plagued the Albuquerque area for months
was finally arrested on Dec. 14th, 2011, thanks to a local
jewelry-buying center. Joseph Watts, 20, has been connected to dozens of
residential burglaries in recent months, according to Albuquerque Police
Department Sgt. Donovan Olvera.
In an interview with KRQE News 13, Romie Salem, owner of National
Jewelry Buyers, described the chain of events. "Detectives initially
contacted us and other local jewelry exchanges urging us to call
immediately if the suspect entered our store. It was shocking to see the
guy that was wanted walking in," said Salem. "The last thing we want to
do is buy anything that we know is stolen."
Salem's wife recognized the suspect and stalled him by talking about the
jewelry he had, while Salem quickly contacted police. Officers were on
the scene within minutes.
"We take this very seriously and even personal," cites Salem. "What if
our house was next on his list? It's a community effort, and all of us
must pitch in to get these criminals locked up."
With gold and other precious metals skyrocketing in value, the
gold-buying industry is booming with customers eager to sell their
unwanted jewelry. "What we paid $250 for just a few years ago is now
worth over $1,000," explains Salem.
Unfortunately, high gold prices have also increased the temptation for
thieves. "While I am confident that the overwhelming majority of our
customers are the rightful owners of the jewelry they bring in," says
Salem, "it is undeniable that gold has indeed caught the eyes of
criminals. We use great vigilance and work closely with police
detectives to apprehend suspects. It is an ethical and moral issue for
us more than anything."
In addressing solutions to the problem, Salem believes that more
stringent laws and regulations will do little to deter or apprehend
criminals, and even less in recovering stolen property. "More government
is not the answer," insists Salem. "Prevention is the best medicine. We,
as individuals and businesses, simply need to be more responsible. There
are easy and practical solutions that will work better."
Salem believes that consumer awareness about home security would reduce
crime more than any laws and regulations ever could. Four specific tips
that National Jewelry Buyers frequently advises its customers include:
1) Store valuables in a safe deposit box or well-hidden place(s) in
home; 2) Lock doors and windows; 3) Install nighttime lights with motion
sensors on each side of the house; and 4) Install a house alarm.
"We, as a business, must also shoulder the responsibility of working
closely with police and using diligence when buying jewelry from the
public. It really is a community effort based on common sense,"
concludes Salem.
For more information on the serial burglar news story, visit: http://www.krqe.com/dpp/news/crime/suspected-burglar-linked-to-20--cases

National Jewelry Buyers
Romie Salem, 505-888-1805
sales@nationaljb.com
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