Two men from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, were arrested by special agents of the FBI this morning for their alleged role in a string of commercial burglaries throughout New Jersey, U.S. Attorney Paul Fishman announced.
Eliezer Medina, 36, is charged by complaint with one count of conspiracy and three counts of knowingly transporting stolen goods in interstate commerce. His brother, Jose Medina, 38, is charged by complaint with one count of conspiracy and one count of knowingly transporting stolen goods in interstate commerce. The defendants are scheduled to appear this afternoon before U.S. Magistrate Judge Cathy L. Waldor in Newark federal court.
According to the documents filed in this case and statements made in court:
From Nov. 3, 2013, through August 25, 2014, the Medinas allegedly burglarized at least three stores in New Jersey and transported approximately $300,000 in stolen cash across state lines. The burglaries occurred in Paramus on Nov. 3, 2013, and Nov. 24, 2013, and on August 24, 2014 in Pennsauken. The burglaries followed the same general pattern, including advance surveillance of the stores, disabling of the stores’ alarm systems, drilling a small hole in the emergency exit door to gain access to the store, and the use of pry-bars and vertical cuts to gain access to the stores’ safes.
The counts of conspiracy to transport stolen goods each carry a maximum potential penalty of five years in prison; the counts of transportation of stolen goods each carry a maximum potential penalty of 10 years in prison; all the counts are also punishable by a fine of $250,000, or twice the gross pecuniary gain to the defendant or loss to the victim.