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BILL, THIS OWNER OF A NEBRASKA GOLD DEALER IS SENTENCED FOR SELLING STOLEN ITEMS. 46 YEAR OLD JARED MCINTYRE WILL SERVE FIVE MONTHS PROBATION. HE SOLD MORE THAN $5,000 WORTH OF ITEMS FROM CONVICTED SHOPLIFTERS IN JANUARY LAST YEAR. MCINTYRE OWNS NEBRASKA, NEBRASKA PRECIOUS METALS, 84TH AND F. THAT’S JUST SOUT
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Owner of Nebraska Precious Metals receives probation for criminal conspiracy conviction
The owner of a Nebraska gold dealer was sentenced for his role in a case involving receiving and selling stolen items.Jarrod McIntyre received five years of probation for criminal conspiracy in the case. Previous coverage: Owner of Nebraska Precious Metals accused of receiving, selling stolen items reaches plea agreementHe was originally charged with theft by receiving stolen property in excess of $5,000, conspiracy to commit a felony and racketeering.The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office said it became aware of a pattern in January 2025, where known, convicted shoplifters would steal items from retailers and take them to Nebraska Precious Metals for resale.Investigators said more than $15,000 in reported shoplifted property that the store, owned by McIntyre, purchased from December 2024 to April 2025 was identified.Make sure you can always see the latest news, weather, sports and more from KETV NewsWatch 7 on Google Search.NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Local News | National | Sports | Newscasts on demand |
The owner of a Nebraska gold dealer was sentenced for his role in a case involving receiving and selling stolen items.
Jarrod McIntyre received five years of probation for criminal conspiracy in the case.
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Previous coverage: Owner of Nebraska Precious Metals accused of receiving, selling stolen items reaches plea agreement
He was originally charged with theft by receiving stolen property in excess of $5,000, conspiracy to commit a felony and racketeering.
The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office said it became aware of a pattern in January 2025, where known, convicted shoplifters would steal items from retailers and take them to Nebraska Precious Metals for resale.
Investigators said more than $15,000 in reported shoplifted property that the store, owned by McIntyre, purchased from December 2024 to April 2025 was identified.
Make sure you can always see the latest news, weather, sports and more from KETV NewsWatch 7 on Google Search.
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