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Saturday, March 15, 2025

Colombian migrant gang stole millions from Americans during cross-country jewel-heist

 A gang of Colombian migrants made off with millions of dollars worth of gems in heists in several states, funneling some of the booty to a Putnam Valley jewelry peddler who melted down and fenced the gold, federal prosecutors said this week.

The “South American Theft Group” operated in Florida, Georgia, California and elsewhere targeting traveling jewelry salespeople, and stores, from September 2019 to August 2021, authorities said.

Their biggest score came in February 2020, when they robbed as much as $2.6 million in merchandise from a traveling jewelry salesperson in Boynton Beach, FL, court records show.

Equipment used by illegal migrants in a Long Island burglary, in which the thieves used a saw to break into a business in Woodbury.Dennis A. Clark

The year before, they nabbed $730,000 in jewelry during a September theft from a car in Boca Raton, FL, and $125,000 during a November robbery in Miami Beach.

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Portions of the stolen merchandise were unloaded to Mark Simon, a Westchester County resident who allegedly paid cut-rate prices in cash and often traveled to Florida to meet them in hotel rooms, prosecutors said.

Simon, 56, allegedly paid just just $16,000 for some of the $1 million in baubles stolen in a Dalton, GA, burglary, according to prosecutors and court records.

Simon was arrested Wednesday at his home in Jefferson Valley on the charges of conspiracy to launder monetary instruments and released on $50,000 bond, records show.

He pleaded not guilty.

It’s unclear if any of the thieves, who were not publicly identified, have been arrested or deported.

South American Theft groups have committed brazen crimes around the country, including the December robbery at Cinncinati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow’s Ohio home, where a trio of Chilean thieves allegedly stole $300,000 in luxury goods.

South American Theft groups have been blamed for thefts around the country.Fox News
Authorities say South American Theft gangs from Colombia have operated in six Florida counties.Polk County Sheriff’s Office

A similar gang is believed to have been behind October burglaries at the homes of Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce.

In November, six illegal migrants who were part of a South American Theft Group used saws to break into a jewelry store on Long Island and were later nabbed — only to flee after five of them were freed on bail, with some of the suspects using the saws to cut off ankle monitors they’d received.

Simon is involved in both retail and wholesale jewelry sales, said his lawyer, Jeffrey Chartier.

“If you’re in the wholesale business, you search out the best prices for products,” Chartier said while maintaining his client’s innocence.

https://nypost.com/2025/03/15/us-news/columbian-migrant-theft-gang-stole-millions-from-americans-during-cross-country-heist-spree-feds/

'NY woman posing as a dentist performed root canals on undocumented immigrants: cops'

 A Long Island woman is accused of posing as a dentist and performing dangerous root canals and dental extractions on undocumented and uninsured immigrants — giving one facial paralysis — even though she has no dental qualifications.

Suffolk County Police arrested Yolany Mejia Carranza, 55, on Thursday in connection with the sham practice.

Carranza is accused of running a makeshift dental clinic in Bay Ridge even though she never went to dental school.

Yolany Mejia Carranza was targeting the undocumented and uninsured Hispanic community — and only accepted cash, police say.Suffolk County Police Department

“What she’s doing is extremely dangerous,” said Suffolk County Police Commissioner Kevin Catalina. “We don’t know what her background is. What we do know is she was not trained as a dentist.”

Police say they received tips from several injured patients, including one who suffered nerve damage from a procedure, which caused partial facial paralysis.

“It has to be extremely traumatic,” said Catalina.

Detectives executed a search warrant and discovered a fully-functioning dental office.

Police say Carranza was exploiting the Hispanic community — mostly undocumented immigrants without insurance, who found out about her practice through word of mouth. Her business was cash-only, and police believe she got antibiotics from overseas, but performed procedures without adequate anesthesia.

She is alleged to have run the scam in Bay Shore, and at a prior location in Huntington Station, for a total of eight years. Police said they “could not even guess” how long her victim list was.

When detectives executed a search warrant, they found a fully functioning dental office in Bay Shore.Suffolk County Police Department
Mejia Carranza had antibiotics but only did not provide adequate anesthesia.Suffolk County Police Department

“I would imagine it’s extensive,” said Catalina.

Carranza was arraigned in court Friday and charged with three counts of unauthorized practice of a profession — a class E felony in New York.

She was released and is due back in Suffolk 1st District Court on April 1.

Carranza’s lawyer did not return a request for comment.

https://nypost.com/2025/03/15/us-news/long-island-woman-pretended-to-be-dentist-performed-root-canals-police/