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Man Who Planned Stamford Jewelry Store Heist That Caused Owner's Death Gets Prison Time Man Who Planned Stamford Jewelry Store Heist That Caused Owner's Death Gets Prison Time
Man Who Planned Stamford Jewelry Store Heist That Caused Owner's Death Gets Prison Time A 66-year-old New York man will spend decades in prison for planning a Connecticut jewelry store robbery that resulted in the death of the business's owner. White Plains resident Thomas Liberatore was sentenced on Monday, Dec. 18 to 32 years in federal prison for his involvement in the March 2020 robbery of Marco Jewelers in Stamford that left the owner dead, the US Attorney's Office for the District of Connecticut announced.  Earlier Report - Get-Away Driver During Murder Of Stamford Jeweler Sentenced According to federal officials, on the day of the robbery, March 28, 2020…
Get-Away Driver During Murder Of Stamford Jeweler Sentenced Get-Away Driver During Murder Of Stamford Jeweler Sentenced
Get-Away Driver During Murder Of Stamford Jeweler Sentenced A man who acted as the get-away driver during a Fairfield County jewelry store heist that ended in the murder of the owner has been sentenced to prison. Paul Prosano, aka "Tony Pro,"  age 63, of Brooklyn, was sentenced to 30 years in prison followed by supervised release for the March 2020 murder of Mark Vuono, age 69, the owner of Marco Jewelers in Stamford, said Vanessa Roberts Avery, US Attorney for the District of Connecticut,  According to court documents,  and statements made in court, on Saturday, March 28, 2020, around 2:50 p.m., Stamford Police officers responded to …
Man Who Robbed, Murdered Beloved Stamford Jeweler Sentenced Man Who Robbed, Murdered Beloved Stamford Jeweler Sentenced
Man Who Robbed, Murdered Beloved Stamford Jeweler Sentenced The man who shot and killed a beloved Fairfield County jeweler during a robbery has been sentenced to prison. Robert Rallo, age 59, of New York City, was sentenced on Wednesday, March 1, to 40 years in prison followed by five years of supervised release, for the March 2020 murder and robbery of Mark Vuono, of Marco Jewelers in Stamford, said US Attorney for the District of Connecticut Vanessa Roberts Avery. “We are very pleased to see these three career criminals held accountable for this senseless murder, and we want to commend the tireless, cutting-edge police work that led to this outcom…
Duo Found Guilty In Connection To Fatal Fairfield County Jewelry Store Robbery Duo Found Guilty In Connection To Fatal Fairfield County Jewelry Store Robbery
Duo Found Guilty In Connection To Fatal Fairfield County Jewelry Store Robbery Two people, including one man from Westchester County, have been found guilty in connection with a jewelry store robbery in Fairfield County that left the business's owner dead. Earlier Report - Westchester Man Charged In Fatal Jewelry Store Robbery In Stamford White Plains resident Thomas Liberatore, age 65, and Brooklyn resident Paul Prosano, age 62, were both found guilty by a jury for their roles in the March 28, 2020 robbery of Marco Jewelers in Stamford, US Attorney Vanessa Avery announced on Monday, Dec. 19.  On the day of the robbery, around 2:50 p.m., police in Stamford …
Man Admits To Charges Related To Robbery, Fatal Shooting Of Jeweler In Fairfield County Man Admits To Charges Related To Robbery, Fatal Shooting Of Jeweler In Fairfield County
Man Admits To Charges Related To Robbery, Fatal Shooting Of Jeweler In Fairfield County A 58-year-old man has admitted to charges related to the fatal shooting of a Fairfield County jeweler and the robbery of his store. Robert Rallo, of New York, pleaded guilty on Tuesday, April 5, to charges in the robbery of Marco Jewelers in Stamford and the fatal shooting of owner Mark Vuono in March of 2020, according to Leonard Boyle, United States attorney for the District of Connecticut. Boyle said Rallo pleaded guilty to: Interference with commerce by robbery  Interstate transportation of stolen property Using a firearm to cause a death during a robbery Officers responded …
Trio, Including Westchester Man, Charged In Violent Robbery Of Fairfield County Jeweler Trio, Including Westchester Man, Charged In Violent Robbery Of Fairfield County Jeweler
Trio, Including Westchester Man, Charged In Violent Robbery Of Fairfield County Jeweler A Westchester man was among three charged for their roles in a violent robbery of a Fairfield County jewelry store that led to the death of the store owner. White Plains resident Thomas Liberatore, Brooklyn residents Robert Rallo and Paul “Tony Pro” Prosano have been arrested and charged with federal robbery offenses following an incident last month at Marco Jewelers in Stamford. U.S. Attorney John Durham said that shortly after 2:45 p.m. on Saturday, March 28, officers from the Stamford Police Department were dispatched to the Sixth Street jewelry store, where there was a report of a robbe…
Westchester Man Charged In Fatal Jewelry Store Robbery In Stamford Westchester Man Charged In Fatal Jewelry Store Robbery In Stamford
Westchester Man Charged In Fatal Jewelry Store Robbery In Stamford A Westchester County man and two others from New York City have been charged in connection with the murder of a Fairfield County jewelry store owner. U.S. Attorney for Connecticut John Durham said on Thursday, April 9, that the three were charged with federal robbery offenses in connection with the Saturday, March 28 robbery of Marco Jewelers in Stamford.  During the robbery, the owner, Mark Vuono, of Marco Jewelers was shot and killed. The three charged were Thomas Liberatore, 62, of White Plains, and Robert Rallo, 56, and Paul "Tony Pro" Prosano, 59, both of Brooklyn. Court documen…
Fairfield County Jewelry Store Owner Shot Dead During Robbery, Police Say Fairfield County Jewelry Store Owner Shot Dead During Robbery, Police Say
Fairfield County Jewelry Store Owner Shot Dead During Robbery, Police Say A Fairfield County jewelry store owner was shot and killed during an armed robbery over the weekend. Mark Vuono, 69, was discovered around 2:45 p.m., Saturday, March 28, at Marco Jewelers, located 16 Sixth St., in Stamford, said the Stamford Police Department. According to police, a customer entered the store and alerted the police after observing evidence of a crime. Patrol officers and Stamford EMS responded to the scene.  Officers found Vuono dead inside the store, police said. Investigators from the Stamford Police Department, as well as the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, …