PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Authorities say a man and woman left the woman’s name and telephone number in the guestbook of a South Florida art gallery before stealing about $6,000 worth of jewelry.
Palm Beach police say Megan Ohara, 24, and David Ziskowski, 19, took a bracelet and a ring from the Attila JK exhibition at the ICFA Gallery. They were spotted later at a nearby grocery, and police reported finding the jewelry in the woman’s purse.
Officers found multiple fake email addresses and at least one obscene drawing in the gallery’s guestbook. The South Florida Sun Sentinel reports that two of the fake emails included the name “Meg” and one included Ohara’s phone number.
Ohara and Ziskowski were arrested and charged with grand theft.
- Posted October 21, 2015
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