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No. 2 More Meited: Florida Police Face Wait, while man Diamond earrings swallow | Florida

A suspected thief dropped two pairs of diamond earrings on the side of a Panhandle Highway in Florida last week, according to Detective, so that they left the tiffany & co jewelry from Tiffany & Co worth almost 770,000 US dollars.

An X-ray of the upper body of the suspect showed what the Orlando police considered the diamond earrings-a white mass, which shone brightly from the gray background of his digestive tract.

“It is believed that these foreign objects are the Tiffany & Co -ear earrings in the robbery, but have to be collected … after they have been adopted,” says the department's arrest report. The handwriting submitted on Monday in a document of the obligation said “outside of medicine”, which indicates that he was in a medical facility.

The 32-year-old man from Texas is accused of violently stolen the earrings from an upscale shopping center in Orlando last Wednesday.

A police spokesman in Orlando, Kaylee Bishop, said on Wednesday that she asked the leading detective whether the earrings had still been recovered. The status of the earrings was also not known to a MP who answered the phone, but was not indicated in the rural Panhandle County, where the suspect was arrested near Chipley, Florida.

During the theft, the man supposedly said Tiffany Sales Associates that he was interested in Diamond -ear and diamond ring on behalf of an Orlando Magic Basketball player. Sales employees accompanied the man to a VIP room in which he could see the jewelry. A short time later he jumped out of his chair, grabbed the jewelry and tried to turn the door.

One of the sales employees was injured to block him, but managed to knock the diamond ring worth 587,000 US dollars out of his hands.

Detectives received the license plate of the suspect's car from the shopping security material and faith, he drove back to Texas. State Troopers pursued the car from Tag readers on the Florida Turnpike and the Interstate 10, until it was run over to drive without taillights in Washington County, almost 340 miles (550 km), according to Orlando's police report.

When he was taken into custody, he swallowed several objects that were soldiers, the earrings.

The suspect was charged with a mask, a third degree crime, due to the first degree. Court files did not show a lawyer for him, and from Wednesday morning he was listed in Orange County, Florida, in police custody in Orlando.