Oklahoma City man accused in $2.3 million Texas jewelry heist Hombre de Oklahoma City, acusado de robo de joyas de Texas de 2,3 millones de dólares
An Oklahoma City man has been accused of robbing a San Antonio store of Rolex watches, diamond rings and other jewelry valued at $2.3 million.
The FBI arrested Marvin Donald Steele, 45, on Friday in Oklahoma City.
A federal grand jury in San Antonio indicted Steele. He is accused of robbing Lee Michaels Jewelry on March 24, 2010, and bringing the stolen goods to Oklahoma.
The grand jury alleged he threatened store employees with a gun during the robbery.
FBI agents on Aug. 10 recovered jewelry during a search of a relative’s home in southwest Oklahoma City, records show. The relative was not charged and is not suspected of participating in the robbery.
The FBI said two men were involved in the “hostile takeover” type of robbery at the store at North Star Mall in San Antonio. The indictment against Steele does not identify the second suspect.
Steele has been arrested before — most recently in April in an Oklahoma County burglary case. He also was awaiting trial in a 2010 Oklahoma County drug case.
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Tags: burglary, Jewelry Store Robbery, robbery, Stolen Goods



