Arianna
(#41549923)
Level 1 Imperial
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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
25.41 m
Wingspan
20.95 m
Weight
7841.14 kg
Genetics
Antique
Crystal
Crystal
Mint
Facet
Facet
Mint
Gembond
Gembond
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Imperial
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
6
AGI
6
DEF
6
QCK
5
INT
8
VIT
8
MND
6
Biography
The Fence.
Jewelry fencing involves the criminal act of theft and resale of stolen goods. It is a complex criminal activity in that it involves several individuals working together in a premeditated fashion to perpetrate the crime. In its simplest sense, fencing occurs when jewelry is stolen and then sold to the public for market value. The fence is the individual who sells the stolen jewelry knowingly and works with those who have acquired the stolen goods to make a profit.
Function of a Fence
A person acting as a fence is pivotal to the jewelry heist scheme. The fence is not the same individual who steals the gems. Generally, theft occurs by other individuals who then find a fence to convert the stolen jewels into cash. A fence may be a retail store owner or a jewelry broker. The fence will convert the stolen gems into cash by either selling them in a retail establishment to an innocent purchaser, or by melting the stolen jewelry into new pieces to be sold.
The Flying Fence
A "flying fence" takes place when jewelry is stolen in one location or state, and an individual who is neither the thief nor the fence transports the gems to another state. Jewelry is transported by any means, including airplane, and is smuggled in a suitcase or on the person transporting the jewels. By fencing the jewelry in another location, it becomes more difficult to trace. The goal of a flying fence scenario is to distance the initial crime of theft from the sale of stolen goods.
The Stationary Fence
A stationary fence takes place when a retailer who has an established storefront fences jewelry for the crew. These stores can range in legitimacy from a pawn shop to a storefront in a booming jewelry district. The fence knowingly acquires stolen gems and sells them in their storefront for sale, either in their original form or once converted to another jewelry item.
Enforcement
Fencing and complex jewelry theft involving multiple individuals acting together are investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. They are generally not handled by local authorities as these types of crimes often take place across state lines, as in the instance of the flying fence. Crimes that involve interstate commerce are investigated by the federal authorities due to their extensive resources and experience in dealing with such crimes. Further, interstate commerce is subject to federal laws and not state laws, which may conflict from state to state. As such, the FBI has established a Jewelry and Gem Program to deal with this type of activity.
Possible geneing plans?
Jewelry fencing involves the criminal act of theft and resale of stolen goods. It is a complex criminal activity in that it involves several individuals working together in a premeditated fashion to perpetrate the crime. In its simplest sense, fencing occurs when jewelry is stolen and then sold to the public for market value. The fence is the individual who sells the stolen jewelry knowingly and works with those who have acquired the stolen goods to make a profit.
Function of a Fence
A person acting as a fence is pivotal to the jewelry heist scheme. The fence is not the same individual who steals the gems. Generally, theft occurs by other individuals who then find a fence to convert the stolen jewels into cash. A fence may be a retail store owner or a jewelry broker. The fence will convert the stolen gems into cash by either selling them in a retail establishment to an innocent purchaser, or by melting the stolen jewelry into new pieces to be sold.
The Flying Fence
A "flying fence" takes place when jewelry is stolen in one location or state, and an individual who is neither the thief nor the fence transports the gems to another state. Jewelry is transported by any means, including airplane, and is smuggled in a suitcase or on the person transporting the jewels. By fencing the jewelry in another location, it becomes more difficult to trace. The goal of a flying fence scenario is to distance the initial crime of theft from the sale of stolen goods.
The Stationary Fence
A stationary fence takes place when a retailer who has an established storefront fences jewelry for the crew. These stores can range in legitimacy from a pawn shop to a storefront in a booming jewelry district. The fence knowingly acquires stolen gems and sells them in their storefront for sale, either in their original form or once converted to another jewelry item.
Enforcement
Fencing and complex jewelry theft involving multiple individuals acting together are investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. They are generally not handled by local authorities as these types of crimes often take place across state lines, as in the instance of the flying fence. Crimes that involve interstate commerce are investigated by the federal authorities due to their extensive resources and experience in dealing with such crimes. Further, interstate commerce is subject to federal laws and not state laws, which may conflict from state to state. As such, the FBI has established a Jewelry and Gem Program to deal with this type of activity.
Possible geneing plans?
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