Home News Suspect arrested after $6 million worth of stolen luxury handbags, watches discovered... News Suspect arrested after $6 million worth of stolen luxury handbags, watches discovered in Riverside County By styloux - March 13, 2026 6 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp A burglary suspect was arrested in Riverside County after police discovered over $6 million worth of stolen luxury goods. El Segundo police began investigating the case on Jan. 10 after a residenti… RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR News Polkadot Price Prediction Watches ETF Demand as AlphaPepe Uses AI Swap Tools to Cut Through Meme-Coin Noise News Golda Vynogradska on Ukrainian Fashion, Industry Politics, and Cultural Strength in Wartime News Shouson Hill house burgled, HK$1.1 million in watches, foreign currency stolen News The Petrolhead Corner – The New Eagle Lightweight GTR Is Pure E-Type Perfection News How 7 Looks for ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Came Together News While the world watches the Middle East, Kyiv quietly reshapes its power position LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. - Advertisement -APLICATIONS News Price drop on premium watches: Get up to 53% off on... styloux - December 6, 2025 0 Grab huge discounts on luxury watches during the Myntra sale! Find top brands like Fossil, Michael Kors, and Casio at amazing prices. Perspective – Fashion designer Bella Freud on her star-studded podcast ‘Fashion... February 4, 2026 What’s behind the brazen daylight jewelry store smash-and-grabs November 21, 2025 Wedding Jewelry Trends 2026: What Brides Are Wearing Now March 30, 2026 HOT NEWS Cars Auto production by Detroit Three declines in Canada as Japanese automakers... Everything you need to know about the mystery jewellery designer of... Prototypes Apple will take a mini commission from mini app developers Cars OUTLOOK 2026/Expert: German car manufacturers continue to lose ground