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This article was published 16 year(s) and 9 month(s) ago

Lynn mover arraigned in $2M jewelry theft

dobrien

January 27, 2009 by dobrien

LYNN – A Lynn furniture mover who allegedly stole over $2 million in jewelry, including 17 New York Giants Super Bowl rings, was ordered held without bail at his arraignment Monday in Lynn District Court.Sean Murphy, 44, of 407 Walnut St., Lynn, pleaded innocent to several charges of receiving stolen property over $250 and misusing a driver’s license. He was ordered held on $250,000 bail for the charges, but Judge Ellen Flatley revoked his right to bail because Murphy allegedly violated the terms of probation from a domestic assault and marijuana possession case. He is due back in court tomorrow for a pre-trial hearing.According to court documents, Murphy was linked to the massive theft through a sales receipt after he allegedly sold gold jewelry to a Pennsylvania company for $50,000.A search of a safe deposit box in Murphy’s name at Eastern Bank on Market Street in Lynn found $10,000 worth of rare coins that had been stolen from the E.A. Dion Company in Attleboro in June.On Friday, police searched not only Murphy’s home but his employer, North Shore Moving Company at 725 Summer St., Lynn and his ex-girlfriend’s Peabody home.Rikkile Brown, 21, of 1 Silver Leaf Way # 127, Peabody, was arrested and charged with receiving stolen property after authorities said several items were found. She was arraigned Monday in Peabody District Court and released on personal recognizance but given a bail warning, meaning she will be held without bail if arrested again.A third suspect, Kristen Sullivan, 22, of Lynn, formerly of 55 Cleveland St., Saugus, will be arraigned today in Lynn District Court for receiving stolen property.

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