More than $175K in handmade Navajo jewelry stolen from Arizona family while visiting California
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Arizona family speaks out after expensive Navajo jewelry stolen during Bay Area trip
An Arizona family, who recently visited the Bay Area, is pleading for help after they say someone stole tens of thousands of dollars in Navajo jewelry from them. Noah Kaminski and his grandmother are Navajo jewelry artists from Flagstaff, Arizona. They were in the Bay Area last weekend for a powwow at Stanford. Last Thursday after a 12-hour drive, they checked into the Aloft Hotel in west San Jose. The next morning, thieves appeared to have dril…
More than $175,000 in handmade Navajo jewelry stolen in San Jose
By Lillian Donahue, KNVX FLAGSTAFF, AZ – A Navajo family said hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of Native American jewelry were stolen from their locked trailer while attending the Stanford Powwow. Maryetta and Henry Jackson have been creating handmade jewelry for more than 50 years. Related Articles Bay Area school employee arrested on suspicion of molesting students Driver suffers ‘medical event,’ hits teen…

More than $175K in handmade Navajo jewelry stolen from Arizona family while visiting California
A Navajo family said hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of Native American jewelry were stolen from their locked trailer while attending a Powwow in California.
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