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    POLICE: SUSPECT'S FAILURE TO 'BUCKLE UP' HELPS CRACK CRIME RING

    KNBC , California
    Aug 7 2007

    LOS ANGELES -- Los Angeles police say they have captured the leader
    of a major crime ring -- and their big break came because of a simple
    act of carelessness -- not buckling up.

    Convicted burglar Artur Sargsyan, 29, is accused of being the leader
    of a Russian-Armenian robbery ring that has targeted truck yards from
    Oxnard to Chino.

    During a year-long investigation, detectives identified Sargsyan as
    the ringleader and on July 25 issued a $1 million warrant for his
    arrest, according to a report in the Los Angeles Daily News.

    The next day, the Daily News reported, Sargsyan was pulled over in
    Burbank for not wearing his seat belt, and when the officer checked
    for warrants, he realized he had a big fish.

    "These aren't your joyriding car thieves. It is organized crime,"
    said Detective Robert Rivera, who works in the Los Angeles Police
    Department's Commercial Crimes Division. "It's big. There's a lot of
    money involved," Rivera told the Daily News.

    Investigators said members of group would use bolt cutters to break
    through truck-yard fences, steal big rigs containing valuable goods
    and then drive the stolen trucks to a Van Nuys warehouse to unload.

    The ring stole nearly $10 million worth of valuables according to
    police, including televisions, children's clothes, new tires and a
    huge shipment of Gatorade.

    A felony complaint in Los Angeles County Superior Court charges
    Sargsyan with multiple counts, including conspiracy, grand theft and
    receiving stolen property, according to the published report.

    If convicted, he faces more than 10 years in prison.

    Sargsyan is being held in the Los Angeles County Jail on $500,000
    bail and he is expected to be arraigned next Monday.

    Three others - Manuk Muradkhanyan, 32; Aram Sahakyan, 32; and Tigran
    Harutyunyan, 34 - were charged with receiving stolen property in
    connection with the case, according to the Daily News report.
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