3 More Arrested in $2.8 Million Georgia Jewelry Heist
Forsyth County officials say three more arrests have been made in the theft of more than $2.8 million worth of jewelry.
Michael T. Holloway, Connie Holloway and Amanda Hogan, all of Smyrna, were arrested Thursday and charged with one count each of party to the crime of burglary and theft by taking.
Connie Holloway is the mother of Michael and Kenardis Holloway, who was arrested earlier this week in connection with the burglary. No bond has been set at this time for any of the burglary suspects, who remain in the Forsyth County Detention Center.
According to officials, the thieves bypassed the security system at Milano’s Fine Jewelry and cut their way through concrete walls to get inside from an empty building next store. The crime was discovered Monday morning.
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