Burglar decamp with more than $40,000 worth of jewelry from Syracuse home

A burglar reportedly broke into a Darlington Road residence Friday afternoon and stole nearly 90 gold and diamond rings valued at more than $40,000 along with cash, electronic video games and cameras, Syracuse police said today. The total of the heist was valued at $54,400.

The homeowner told the police that she forgot to lock the dead bolt on her front door when she left her house. She returned at about 3:30 p.m. and discovered she had been robbed. She told police it looked like a burglar had picked the door lock to gain entry. Police found some marks of damage around the lock.

Here is the list of jewelries she reported missing:
Eighty six gold rings worth $42,200; four diamond rings including diamond engagement rings worth $4,000; two gold necklaces worth $1,600; $3,700 in cash; video games and entertainment equipment worth about $1,600 and two cameras valued at $1,300. The goods were stolen from several rooms on both floors of the house, police said.

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