After eight years, Gilbertson is leaving his post at the mining company, which is currently facing a slew of operational challenges.
Tale of Female Robber Makes the Media Rounds
The Today show, Good Morning America and ABC’s World News Tonight all aired segments about the lone female armed robber now wanted for hitting six jewelry stores in five states.
New York--One has to wonder how much longer the jewelry industry’s lone female armed robber will be able to stay under the radar.
After allegedly hitting up her sixth store on Monday--reported to be a Jared Vault in Mebane, N.C.--the woman, along with ample photos and security footage of her, have made the media rounds.
ABC’s World News Tonight featured the story on its broadcast Tuesday night, and the network followed up with a very similar report Wednesday on its morning show, Good Morning America.
WATCH: World News Tonight, Woman Allegedly on Jewelry Store Robbery Spree
The story of the lone female armed robber’s multiple heists also netted segments on the Today show Wednesday and Thursday mornings, as well coverage from Fox News and CBS Crimesider, which is produced by the same people who create 48 Hours.
The Jewelers’ Security Alliance has a standing $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the suspect, who is described as a woman in her late 20s or early 30s, 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighing approximately 130 pounds, with long brown hair.
According to authorities, the suspect--who was aided by a male accomplice in a few of the robberies--began her multi-state crime spree over the summer, and has hit a total of six stores in five states since then.
Her method in each robbery is the same: she ties up store employees, grabs the keys to the showcases, then unlocks them and empties diamonds and watches into a bag. To date, authorities say she has stolen than more $4 million in goods.
The JSA advises retailers who see this woman enter their store call 911.
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