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Jewelry Store Employee Steals, Sells Valuables

45-year-old Nubia Torres, a jewelry store employee in Miami, is accused of stealing numerous items over several months, selling them at local pawn shops. The store owner discovered the thefts in early September, leading to Torres arrest and charges of grand theft and dealing with stolen property. She remains in custody due to an immigration hold.

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