MIAMI — A 45-year-old woman was arrested Tuesday on accusations that she stole multiple gold links from a broken Cuban link bracelet at the jewelry store she works at, Miami police said.
An arrest report lists the business where the thefts occurred as Miami Gold Pawn Inc., located at 3028 NW Seventh St.
According to the report, surveillance video shows Nubia Milena Torres-Cubillos, a Cuban national currently living in Miami, stealing multiple links from a broken $104,500 Cuban link bracelet.
Police said the thefts occurred from June to August, during which time Torres-Cubillos would conceal the links in a box that she had placed on a shelf, repositioning it at one time to “reduce visibility.”
According to the report, on June 26, Torres-Cubillos concealed some of the links inside paper, took them to her desk and then placed them inside her pocket before walking to the restroom.
Torres-Cubillos “appeared to walk unnaturally in an effort to avoid the links making noise,” the report stated.
According to the report, on July 3, Torres-Cubillos began moving boxes while pretending to be organizing, when she was, in fact, relocating the box that had contained the other links she had allegedly stolen.
Police said she entered a co-worker’s office during a break period, removed the links from the box in question, placed them briefly on the desk and then slid them into her purse.
Two of the stolen links were pawned – one on June 28 for $3,500 and one on July 5 for $1,800, police said.
According to detectives, it was discovered during the investigation that Torres-Cubillos stole other items from her employer and pawned them, including an 18K yellow gold Van Cleef style bracelet, pawned for $400; a 10K yellow gold tennis bracelet, pawned for $500; an 18K yellow gold Van Cleef style bracelet, pawned for $745; an 18K yellow gold Van Cleef style bracelet, pawned for $755; an 18K yellow gold necklace with emerald stone, pawned for $250, and an 18K rose gold Van Cleef bracelet, pawned for $250.
Torres-Cubillos was arrested on charges of grand theft, organized scheme to defraud, being a secondhand dealer without verification of ownership and dealing in stolen property.
At the time of her arrest, she invoked her right to counsel, police said.
As of Wednesday afternoon, Torres-Cubillos was being held at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center on a $40,000 bond.
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