Man posing as NBA player rep swallows $769,000 in stolen Tiffany jewelry
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Man swallows stolen Tiffany earrings before police arrest him
The man allegedly swallowed two pairs of earrings worth $769,500 (£597,000) hoping to avoid being charged with theft.BBC News - 8h -
Florida thief swallows $770K worth of Tiffany earrings before arrest, police say
A Florida jewelry thief swiped more than $700,000 in earrings last week and then swallowed the evidence hours before he was arrested for "what's in my stomach," officials said Wednesday.NBC News - 8h -
Beck, Cavinder luxury cars stolen; man arrested
The Miami-Dade Sherriff's Office has arrested a suspect in the burglary and theft of luxury vehicles belonging to University of Miami athletes Carson Beck and Hanna Cavinder.ESPN - Feb. 21 -
No 2 most wanted: Florida police face wait as man swallows diamond earrings
Tiffany jewelry worth $770,000 allegedly gulped during arrest ‘will need to be collected … after they are passed’. A suspected thief gulped down two pairs of diamond earrings during his arrest on ...The Guardian - 6h -
Giannis Antetokounmpo becomes 52nd NBA player to reach 20K career points
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Model Winnie Harlow and NBA player Kyle Kuzma get engaged during weekend getaway
NBA player Kyle Kuzma proposed to supermodel Winnie Harlow during a weekend getaway to Turks and Caicos, popping the question with an 8.5-carat engagement ring.Los Angeles Times - Feb. 19 -
NBA Defensive Player of the Year odds: What does Victor Wembanyama's injury mean to the award race?
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Grizzlies' Jaren Jackson Jr. boosts NBA Defensive Player of the Year chances with game-saving block
Jackson blocked Paolo Banchero's leaner as time expired to save the Grizzlies' win over the Magic.Yahoo Sports - Feb. 22 -
NBA rookie report: 5 promising first-year players on the rise, including Zach Edey
These 2024 first-round picks are showing long-term potential.Yahoo Sports - Feb. 24
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