Thieves Boost Giants Super Bowl Rings
If you see a decidedly un-athletic-looking character parading around town with a Giants Super Bowl ring — and it's not Eli Manning — then please call your local authorities immediately. It's probably hot; part of the haul from big Attleboro jewelry heist this past weekend.
Police say New York Giants Super Bowl rings were among the $2 million worth of items stolen from an Attleboro jewelry company sometime over the weekend. Thieves disabled the alarm system at E.A. Dion's building on Franklin McKay Drive, cut a hole in the roof and made off with a safe that weighed at least 1,000 pounds. It held the rings, gold, and gems. There are no suspects. It's considered the biggest heist in Attleboro's history.
You've gotta love a good heist; it brings to mind George Clooney and Acetylene torches and blueprints and Julia Roberts driving a sports car with a stick shift. No one gets hurt, and if we're lucky, it could even turn into a caper. Now let's go find those rings!
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