Crime & Safety
Targeted By FBI, Woman Pleads Not Guilty In Palm Desert Theft Case
The Romanian national was flagged by the FBI as part of a transnational organized crime group.
PALM DESERT, CA — A Romanian national flagged by the FBI as part of an organized crime group pleaded not guilty Friday to a theft charge stemming from her arrest in Palm Desert for allegedly stealing a man's necklace.
Marcideza Dumitru pleaded not guilty Friday to one felony count of grand theft of another person's property, according to case records. The defendant, who entered her plea at the Larson Justice Center in Indio, is scheduled for a follow-up hearing on Oct. 4.
On June 3, Palm Desert Sheriff's Station deputies were approached by a man claiming his necklace was stolen in the 34000 block of Monterey Avenue, according to a Riverside County Sheriff's Department statement.
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The man said a woman had asked him for directions to the freeway. After doing so, as "a supposed token of her appreciation for his help, she placed a necklace around his neck and, without him initially noticing, replaced his necklace with costume jewelry," officials said.
The suspect got into a vehicle and escaped.
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Moreno Valley Sheriff's Station deputies located the vehicle an hour later near the intersection of Alessandro Boulevard and Perris Boulevard in Moreno Valley, locating and arresting Dumitru on suspicion of grand theft, according to the statement.
It was later discovered that the FBI had flagged Dumitru as part of a transnational organized crime group.
Dumitru was booked into the Larry D. Smith Correctional Facility in Banning and held in lieu of $10,000 bail. She posted bail two days later.
Anyone with information on the theft was encouraged to call Investigator Pfohlman at 760-836-1600.