A jewelry show that was supposed to travel from the Bay Area to Southern California was disrupted by a multimillion dollar heist along the way.
A number of vendors say their entire life work is gone -- stolen from an armored truck. The total loss in the heist is estimated to be as much as $150 million.
One of the jewelers whose one-of-a-kind valuables were among the pricey jewels stolen from a Brinks truck in northern Los Angeles County, shared photos of his inventory with KPIX. "My life. That's how I live. That's how I feed my kids," said the victim who did not want to give his name."You're looking at 19 karat yellow gold with over 100 carats of multicolored sapphire," the jeweler said of his merchandise.On Sunday night, merchandise belonging to 18 jewelers was loaded onto a Brinks truck bound for the Pasadena Convention Center.The victims were participating in the International Gem and Jewelry Show.
The FBI confirms it's working with the LA County sheriff's department on the case but the jewelers haven't been able to get a straight answer from Brinks.The trade show manager says about two dozen lockers were stolen from the armored vehicle early Monday morning."It's their whole life. Some of these people are completely done at this point," said Brandy Swanson, International Gem and Jewelry Show manager.
KPIX reached out to Brinks for comment but were not able to speak to anyone at the armored truck company after business hours.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Hotel construction slumps into slowdown in Bay Area and CaliforniaThe battered Bay Area and California hotel sector, already struggling to recover from coronavirus-linked economic ailments, has tumbled into a brutal development slowdown.
Read more »
Bay Area stargazers meet Webb telescope researcher at Chabot CollegeChabot College in Hayward is hosting another panel with NASA researchers in Spanish this Saturday at Noon
Read more »
Fans Line Up Ahead of Raising Cane's Bay Area Debut in OaklandFans lined up early this morning for the grand opening of the Bay Area's first Raising Cane’s restaurant, which opens on Edgewater Drive in Oakland.
Read more »
Newest Warrior jokes about brutal Bay Area rents'We make good money as NBA players. And all I got to say is a lot of that money is going toward rent.'
Read more »
The haves and have-nots, the stark disparity of inflation in the Bay Area'What we see here is a barbell effect where we have people at the top and we have people at the bottom and fewer people in the middle. What inflation does is maybe drive a bigger wedge between those groups.'
Read more »
Rising food prices taking a toll on Bay Area restaurant ownersSkyrocketing inflation is impacting many business sectors, but it is also hitting Bay Area food lovers right in the gut.
Read more »