In the Buffalo, New York suburb of Williamsville, Amherst Police have
charged jeweler Paul Blarr, 47, with three counts of grand larceny and
one count of scheme to defraud in connection with selling diamond
jewelry without real diamonds.
Authorities reached out to
consumers on March 24 urging them to check the authenticity of any
diamond they had purchased from Blarr's business, the R.S.N.P. Diamond
Exchange on Main Street in the village of Williamsville. According to
reports, several police officers were victimized in the scheme.
Local news stations reported that Amherst police also suspect the
jeweler may have scammed customers for years.
“We believe he has
done this to dozens of people, based on the number of phone calls we’ve
gotten,” Amherst Police Captain Enzio Villalta said.
Additionally,
workers from the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance
Department allege they were sold what turned out not to be real
diamonds. Additional charges could be filed against Blarr due to sales
tax issues, according to the police report.
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