It Wasn’t Indiana that Caught the Suspect

October 9, 2007 | Filed Under  

Ironical or not, while involved with the “Indiana Jones” movie project, director Steve Spielberg has encountered a quite surprising experience. He has discovered that someone (we still don’t really know who it was and why he did it) has stolen his computers, photographs and documents from the upcoming fourth “Indiana Jones” adventures movie.
But, it wasn’t Indiana Jones this time that has started to discover who the thief was and why he or she did this. It was the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department that has already arrested a man in connection with the surprising theft. The arrest has taken place during a sting operation in West Hollywood, according to the sheriff’s spokesman Steven Whitmore.
The officers have been posing as potential buyers, but in the end they have arrested the man on suspicion of receiving stolen property. The stolen goods have been already advertised for sale through emails, which have been sent out to the entertainment-gossip web sites.
“He is on what is known as parole hold.” – has said the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s spokesman Steven Whitmore, who has also declined to release the man’s name. “We believe there’s more people involved and don’t want to release the name until this plays out.” – he has added.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has been notified on the 24th of September that some items had been taken from Steven Spielberg’s production office from the Universal Pictures lot.

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