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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Feds nab 7 thieves accused of stealing $100M worth of gold, diamonds, rubies and other bling in biggest jewel heist in US history
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Feds nab 7 thieves accused of stealing $100M worth of gold, diamonds, rubies and other bling in biggest jewel heist in US history

Last updated: June 17, 2025 7:50 pm
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Federal prosecutors have announced the arrest of seven men in connection with the largest jewel heist in US history, likening them to a real-life “Ocean’s Eleven” or perhaps more accurately, the “Pacific Ocean’s Seven.” The robbery took place in July 2022 when the thieves targeted a Brink’s armored truck carrying $100 million worth of gold, diamonds, high-end watches, and other treasures as it traveled through California.

The heist, which resembled a Hollywood movie plot, occurred following a gem and jewelry show south of San Francisco. The precious cargo was loaded onto the Brink’s truck the night before and was en route to another showcase northeast of Los Angeles when the robbers struck. They ambushed the truck at a rest stop, making off with 73 bags filled with rare, one-of-a-kind pieces including diamonds, emeralds, and rubies.

After a three-year investigation, federal authorities were able to charge the seven suspects, who are all from the Los Angeles area. FBI agents executed a search warrant and recovered some of the stolen loot, providing a breakthrough in the case. The Department of Justice stated that one of the suspects, Jazael Padilla Resto, was already serving time in an Arizona state prison for a separate charge of breaking and entering.

In addition to the jewelry heist, several of the defendants are accused of other truck robberies, including intercepting shipments of Samsung electronics and a truck full of Apple AirTags. The defendants face various conspiracy and theft charges, with five of them also facing charges of interference with commerce by robbery. If convicted, they could potentially receive lengthy prison sentences.

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The seven defendants facing charges are Carlos Victor Mestanza Cercado, Jazael Padilla Resto, Pablo Raul Lugo Larroig, Victor Hugo Valencia Solorzano, Jorge Enrique Alban, Jeson Nelon Presilla Flores, and Eduardo Macias Ibarra. Each individual has been implicated in the elaborate heist and could be held accountable for their involvement.

The indictment marks a significant step in bringing the perpetrators of the historic jewel theft to justice. The elaborate scheme, reminiscent of a blockbuster movie plot, has captured the attention of law enforcement and the public alike. As the case unfolds in court, the true extent of the “Pacific Ocean’s Seven” operation will be revealed, shedding light on one of the most audacious heists in recent memory.

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