2013年1月10日 星期四

who these belong to has raised suspicions

Lindsay Lohan has been accused of stealing jewellery belonging to Elizabeth Taylor.Browse and purchase the latest range of parkingmanagementsystem online.

The 'Liz & Dick' star - whose probation was revoked last month after she allegedly lied to police about being behind the wheel of her car during an accident in June - allegedly had one of her people return an expensive bracelet after taking it from the home of the late actress's nurse.

"Lindsay became very good friends with Elizabeth Taylor's long-time nurse while shooting 'Liz & Dick.'

"Elizabeth had given the nurse an expensive bracelet that was very meaningful to her and the nurse absolutely cherished it. Lindsay immediately fell in love with the bracelet the minute she saw it and was very vocal about how much she admired it. A short time later, the bracelet disappeared from the nurse's house ..More information about captoesandals including release dates,.The dgshoessale again in a colorway that any Nike fan can love. on the very same day Lindsay had been to visit.

"The nurse initially gave Lindsay the benefit of the doubt, thinking that she had just accidentally forgotten to take the bracelet off after trying it on. However, that theory was soon shot down after she called Lindsay and she swore she did not take the bracelet and categorically denied having it in her possession.

"The nurse knew that was a blatant lie as the bracelet disappeared after Lindsay was at the house and she knew that it had to have been Lindsay who took it. In the end, it took over a week to get the bracelet back from Lindsay and it was only returned after the nurse threatened to call the cops.Tourneau offers the latest Bulgari watches for men and replicawatches00 for women. One of Lindsay's people eventually returned the bracelet to the nurse, who was extremely upset about what had transpired."

High value jewellery and ornaments, possibly smuggled out of India, have been seized by Scotland Yard in an investigation into stolen goods. The Yard on Thursday put out an appeal to owners to claim the precious goods.

The fact that the police are unaware of who these belong to has raised suspicions that these may have been imported illegally.

The haul include a jewel-encrusted gold ring in the shape of an owl, a statuette of Ganesha, said to be of silver or platinum, and coins featuring Hindu images. Scotland Yard's inquiry, code-named Operation Maxim, recovered the valuables from addresses in London. But it said, "It is believed the items were stolen from homes across the UK."

Ms Butterfield was getting ready to attend a function when she went to get the jewellery she lent to herdaughter. But it was missing.favorite authenticguccishoes of some of the world's top athletes and celebrities in a new collection designed.

She thought her daughter misplaced the jewellery and they decided to look for it later.

Ms Butterfield and her daughter thoroughly searched the home when they returned but found nothing.

She then reported the matter to police.

On November 17, Darrell-Dillas went to a cash for gold store with another male and turned in Ms Butterfield’s missing jewelry.

Darrell-Dillas filled out the form with false information and took the money for the jewellery.

He then gave the sales associate $20.

Most of the jewellery was broken and damaged.

The police were called and Ms Butterfield identified the jewellery.

She told the officers she knew Darrell-Dillas and that he was at her house two days before she noticed the jewelry was missing.

Darrell-Dillas was arrested and admitted being at Ms Butterfield’s house but denied stealing the jewelry.

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