by Villain » Tue Jan 31, 2023 12:12 am
I just went through my old Outfit burglary business article and it seems i didnt list much of the jobs that Hanhardt and his associates were involved in, except for these few...
The October 8, 1984 theft of one hundred eighty Baume & Mercer watches valued at approximately $310,000 from Paul Lachterman in Glendale, Wisconsin
Also $500,000 worth of Rolex watches in Monterrey, California in 1986.
Or the theft of jewellery worth approximately $125,000 from a Gordon Brothers Corporation salesperson in Englewood, Ohio, which occurred in August 1989.
Theft from a Gem Platinum salesperson of jewellery worth approximately $1,300,000, in Dallas, Texas, in June 1992.
A theft from another Gen Platinum salesperson of jewellery worth approximately $1,000,000 in Flat Rock, Michigan, in June 1993
Theft from a H.K. Mallak, Inc. salesperson of jewellery worth approximately $240,000 in Mankato, Minnesota, on August 3, 1993
Theft from jewellery company representatives of jewels worth approximately $170,000 in Phoenix, Arizona, on May 7, 1994
Theft from safety deposit boxes at a Columbus, Ohio hotel of jewellery and United States currency worth approximately $1,500,000, on August 27, 1994.
Hanhardt was also responsible for the August 23, 1995, Esagh Kashimallak robbery, which occurred in a hotel room in Brookfield, Wisconsin, where two individuals struck the salesperson in the head, displayed a gun, tied his ankles and wrists with tape, and took his jewellery case, which contained over $500,000 gems.
There was also this “trick” which the thieves often used and that was the swapping of the salesman’s bag with another identical bag. With the help of this kind of trick, the gang once netted over $1,000,000 worth of diamonds in Dallas from a representative of the J. Schliff and Son Company.
I just went through my old Outfit burglary business article and it seems i didnt list much of the jobs that Hanhardt and his associates were involved in, except for these few...
The October 8, 1984 theft of one hundred eighty Baume & Mercer watches valued at approximately $310,000 from Paul Lachterman in Glendale, Wisconsin
Also $500,000 worth of Rolex watches in Monterrey, California in 1986.
Or the theft of jewellery worth approximately $125,000 from a Gordon Brothers Corporation salesperson in Englewood, Ohio, which occurred in August 1989.
Theft from a Gem Platinum salesperson of jewellery worth approximately $1,300,000, in Dallas, Texas, in June 1992.
A theft from another Gen Platinum salesperson of jewellery worth approximately $1,000,000 in Flat Rock, Michigan, in June 1993
Theft from a H.K. Mallak, Inc. salesperson of jewellery worth approximately $240,000 in Mankato, Minnesota, on August 3, 1993
Theft from jewellery company representatives of jewels worth approximately $170,000 in Phoenix, Arizona, on May 7, 1994
Theft from safety deposit boxes at a Columbus, Ohio hotel of jewellery and United States currency worth approximately $1,500,000, on August 27, 1994.
Hanhardt was also responsible for the August 23, 1995, Esagh Kashimallak robbery, which occurred in a hotel room in Brookfield, Wisconsin, where two individuals struck the salesperson in the head, displayed a gun, tied his ankles and wrists with tape, and took his jewellery case, which contained over $500,000 gems.
There was also this “trick” which the thieves often used and that was the swapping of the salesman’s bag with another identical bag. With the help of this kind of trick, the gang once netted over $1,000,000 worth of diamonds in Dallas from a representative of the J. Schliff and Son Company.