Diamond Store
ATLANTA — A bond hearing set Friday for a man accused of helping a 24-year-old woman rob jewelry stores across the South has been postponed until next week. Lewis Jones III was due in a federal courtroom in Atlanta to determine conditions of his detention. Agents with the FBI's Atlanta Division, who were helping their Jacksonville counterparts with the case, on Friday made contact with Jones, who "was in the company" of Abigail Lee Kemp, the 24-year-old woman agents first identified as the suspect in the The San Diego Police Department (SDPD) said the suspect – clad in a bright, neon green polo shirt, blue hat and plaid shorts – visited the Bowers Jewelry store at 7860 Girard Ave. on Jan. 9 under the ruse that he was hunting for an engagement ring. The FBI says they believe Kemp typically held jewelry store employees at gunpoint and either zip-tied their hands or herded them into a back room before ransacking the store and making her escape. A turning point in the case came from a specific phone After a few years of teaching, she began taking some courses in diamond grading and other gemstone courses. She is now a registered jeweler with the American Gem Society, which sets standards for the industry and is in the process of taking over store Scarcella’s, Fifth and Carson streets, the quintessential corner store in a neighborhood of cooks and bakers. Scatton’s Jewelry Store, Alter Street, a place for diamonds and such when Alter Street really sparkled. Tarone’s supermarket .
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