A career criminal with almost 60 trials on his can of Brooklyn wigs and went with $ 30000 in expensive pieces, including some possible for cancer patients, police sources said.
Daron Ware, 52, allegedly reached the busy wig store in Dean Street at Crown Heights on the morning of March 4, police said. Police detectives obtained a surveillance video of a man entering the closed store and went out with a stuffed sack.
“They took wigs and materials to make the wigs, including hair and some hats and some random things,” Rivka Krinsky co -owner said.
Nine of the stolen pins were valued at around $ 30,000, around $ 3,300 per each one, according to Krinsky.
Some of the wigs of the stores, which are created with real human hair, are sold to cancer patients, Krinsky said, but she is very, how many of the stolen wigs were for patients.
“The clients did not know because we could replace the orders very quickly,” he said. “We were able to get everything in time.”
The police reached on March 13, accusing him of theft and illegal entry, police said.
He is currently in jail in Rikers Island.
A criminal convicted of four times that he was already on probation until December 2026, true hash, a legitimate story of confusion in the great apple that dates back to the 1980s, police sources said.
In 1990, he obtained a year in prison after being caught by a loaded firearm, the sources said.
Ware was later restructured by a robbery charge in 1991 and spent 17 years after bars until 2009, police sources said.
The repeated offender had another encounter with the law in 2013, and did three years for another robbery, the sources said.
After its launch in 2016, True was convicted of 14 other minor crimes, sources told the post, including a serious crime robbery charge in 2020 for stealing a package of a building in Brooklyn.
While waiting for the sentence, true disappeared and was in the LAM for more than a year before the authorities found it, the sources said. He was sentenced to two or four years in prison.