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Wednesday - December 03, 2008
(Fallbrook, California) - The Professional Numismatists Guild (PNG) is offering rewards for information leading to the recovery of rare coins and paper money stolen in a half dozen, seemingly-related burglaries from the offices of Southern California rare coin dealers. PNG also is offering security advice for dealers to protect themselves and their inventory. "The 'M.O.' (modus operandi) appears virtually the same in each of the six recent thefts: they occurred on Sundays when the dealers' offices were closed, and the thieves scrambled in and out in under two minutes," said Robert Brueggeman, PNG Executive Director. "They scooped up whatever looked valuable from desktops or shelves. Even though they usually could not break into a safe in that short amount of time, they still got away with hundreds of thousands of dollars in rare coins, bullion pieces and bank notes." Brueggeman has extensive management experience in law enforcement and security. In addition to his role as PNG Executive Director, he is President of Positive Protection, Inc., a company that provides on-site security services and high-value merchandise protection for many coin conventions and jewelry shows across the country. He offers these seven safety tips to dealers to help prevent potential burglary losses:
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