BRIDGEWATER
A fourth arrest has been made in connection with a scheme to sell luxury watches stolen from the UPS facility here on the Internet.
Ira Daniels, 37, of Franklin, Somerset County, was charged Wednesday with theft, said Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne J. Forrest. Daniels was sent to the Somerset County Jail in lieu of $5,000 bail set by Superior Court Judge Julie Marino.
Daniels was charged with stealing the TAG Heuer luxury watches from the distribution facility from Nov. 1, 2007, to May 31, 2008.
Forrest said UPS surveillance cameras also captured Daniels on Tuesday, May 20, gathering packages at the UPS facility that were similar to TAG Heuer watch boxes and placing them into tote bags.
UPS reported a loss of 17 TAG Heuer watches on that day with values ranging between $2,000 and $5,000 each, Forrest said.
Charged Tuesday, July 29, with possession of stolen property in connection with the scheme were brothers Colin Dangelo-Kemp, 24, of Raritan Borough and Dante Dangelo-Kemp, 26, of Franklin, Somerset County. Eric Berg, 25, Dante Dangelo-Kemp's roommate, also was charged.
Forrest said the investigation began Sunday, July 13, when UPS reported the theft of 81 TAG Heuer watches between October 2007 and Thursday, July 10.
An investigation by the Bridgewater Township Police Department Detective Bureau revealed that an individual was selling TAG Heuer luxury watches on eBay at $300, well below the fair market value at $2,000 to $4,000.
Detectives learned the individual selling the watch on eBay purchased the watch from Colin Dangelo-Kemp, Forrest said.
Through further investigation, Berg and Dante Dangelo-Kemp were identified as suspects who were in possession of other TAG Heuer watches stolen from UPS, Forrest said.
On Monday, July 28, the investigation discovered Dante Dangelo-Kemp received TAG Heuer watches that were stolen by Daniels, Forrest said.
Dante Dangelo-Kemp purchased approximately 16 TAG Heuer watches from Daniels for $300 each, Forrest said, and then sold them.
Forrest said the investigation further revealed an UPS employee had witnessed Daniels secreting packages at UPS and arranging to have them removed from the building while he was working.
Additional interviews of other employees found Daniels was surreptitiously removing packages from the facility with the use of company vehicles, Forrest said.
Once the packages were removed, the items were then distributed to Dante Dangelo-Kemp for resale, Forrest said.
Michael Deak can be reached at 908-707-3134 or mdeak@mycentraljersey.com.