The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Philadelphia released the below:
PHILADELPHIA
– United States Attorney Jacqueline C. Romero announced that Duanne Pierce, 60,
of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was sentenced to 77 months’ imprisonment, 3 years
of supervised release, and $606,394.60 in restitution and other penalties by
United States District Court Senior Judge Cynthia M. Rufe for conspiring to
transport stolen property across state lines and interstate transportation of
stolen property.
From May 2018 through February 2020, defendant Duanne Pierce led
seven others in a conspiracy to commit 12 retail jewelry store thefts
throughout the United States, transporting the stolen jewelry back to
Philadelphia after the thefts, where the jewelry was generally resold to stores
in the “Jewelers Row” section of the city. Pierce and his crew carried out
these thefts all over the country, often committing multiple thefts from
different jewelry stores in a single day. This sophisticated approach reduced
the likelihood that the crew would be caught because of local law enforcement’s
significant challenge in investigating these out-of-state perpetrators. Pierce
participated in 11 thefts, and his role was to steal jewelry—including diamond
rings and gold chains, often worth several thousand dollars each—from a display
case or from the rear, employee-only area of a store, while his co-conspirators
“distracted” sales associates. Pierce then resold the stolen jewelry to local
jewelers in Philadelphia. The total retail value of the jewelry stolen by
Pierce’s crew was approximately $612,670.59.
In March 2022, a federal grand jury returned a 10-count
Indictment charging Duanne Pierce and codefendants Charles Tillery, Janel
Pierce, Yolanda Fife, David Tillery, Telfa Wills, and Clifton Fleming with
conspiracy to transport stolen property across state lines, in violation of 18
U.S.C. § 371 (Count 1), and interstate transportation of stolen property and
aiding and abetting, in violation of 18 U.S.C. §§ 2314 and 2 (Counts 2 through
10). In March 2023, Pierce pled guilty to Counts 1 through 10 of the Indictment.
Each of Pierce’s codefendants has also pled guilty.
"Thanks to the excellent work of the FBI and the many
local police departments that assisted in this case," said U.S. Attorney
Romero, "this prolific interstate robbery ring has been fully dismantled.
Duanne Pierce’s sentence is the culmination of excellent cross-country
collaboration among federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies."
“Duanne Pierce and his co-defendants were both prolific and
strategic in their thefts, sometimes targeting multiple jewelry stores in the
same day. Then they’d move on to a different city and do it again, hauling the
stolen loot back to Philly to resell,” said Jacqueline Maguire, Special Agent
in Charge of the FBI’s Philadelphia Division. “Through the investigative efforts
of the FBI and numerous law enforcement partners across the country, this crew
has been dismantled and is being held accountable for their crimes. For his
leadership role in the conspiracy, Pierce will now spend years in federal
prison.”
The case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Lancaster (PA) Police Department, Plantation (FL) Police Department, Greenville (SC) Police Department, Concord (NC) Police Department, Anderson (SC) Police Department, Jackson County (GA) Sheriff’s Office, Knoxville (TN) Police Department, Manchester (CT) Police Department, Howard County (MD) Police Department, Arlington County (VA) Police Department, Indianapolis (IN) Metropolitan Police Department, and Miami Township (OH) Police Department, and is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Jessica Rice, Katherine Shulman, and Kevin Jayne.
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