Suspects arrested in $10K diamond theft in Saint John
Grigori Zaharov and Natalia Feldman of Vaughan, Ont., to be transported to Saint John to face charges
The York Regional Police in Ontario have arrested two suspects in connection with the theft of a diamond that is worth an estimated $10,000in Saint John earlier in October.
Sgt.Charles Breenfrom the Saint John Police Force said they will be charged with theft over $5,000.
Grigori Zaharov,70,and Natalia Feldman, 44, from Vaughan, Ont. were arrestedat their residencein Vaughan.The two were arrested on Wednesday nightafter a Canada-wide warrant for their arrest was issued.
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Arrangements have been made and the two suspectswill be brought to Saint John to answer for the charges related to the diamond theft. Breen said they should have the two suspects in Saint John by Saturday. Once that's figured out, they will appear in court in Saint John.
Caught on camera
Store owner Wayne Smith was pleased to hear two suspects had been arrested.
"The mood is ecstatic," said Smith."I've been getting calls all morning that 'Congratulations, it was your video that got these crooks brought to justice.'"
Smith said thatmay be premature, but he was pleased with his employee Rhonda Dorie. Dorie was the one who realizedthe diamond she was showing the twohad been switched with aduplicate.
Dorie has worked at the jewellery store since 1992 and has taken the theft personally.
"I can't tell you how upset I've been that somebody could walk into our store, or any store and be so mean hearted as to do this" said Dorie.
Investigations elsewhere
ZaharovandFeldmanare suspects in other theft investigations.
"There's New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island for sure," saidSgt.Breen.
Charlottetown police were also looking for a man and a woman they say robbed a jewelry store there of $20,000 worth of stones,again using a swap of cubic zirconia.
"It appears they were traveling in other areas, so we'll be releasing to other agencies across Canada to see if anybody has any outstanding files that they might want to speak to them about," said Sgt. Breen.
The two are being held in the town of Newmarket awaiting transfer to Saint John.
With files from Matthew Bingley