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How A 'Gypsy Family' Allegedly Stole Over $3 Million From Apple

Written By Unknown on Monday, March 18, 2013 | 4:24 PM

March 18, 2013
Four people who described themselves as a Polish "gypsy family" have been arrested for orchestrating a nationwide shoplifting ring netting more than $3 million.

Ausra Bauzinskaite, 34; Adeliya Nassybullina, 30; Lukasz Karasinski, 37; and Przemyslaw Skiba, 31, stand accused of stealing mostly electronics, largely hard drives, from Apple, Microsoft, Best Buy, Costco, PetSmart, Sams Club, Sports Authority and Walmart, the Orange County Register reports. Continue reading...
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