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Texas Man Accused of Swallowing Stolen Earrings Worth $770,000 During Arrest

A suspect allegedly swallowed two pairs of Tiffany diamond earrings worth $770,000 just as police made an arrest in Florida.

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Jaythan Gilder, 32, is accused of stealing diamond earrings from Tiffany & Co. in Orlando and allegedly swallowed them during his arrest. Gilder had posed as a representative of a professional athlete to view the jewelry. Following the theft, he fled but was later apprehended by police who discovered he had ingested the earrings. An X-ray confirmed their presence in his digestive system. Gilder faces serious charges, including grand theft and robbery, with a history of theft at Tiffany stores.

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  • The suspect, identified as Jaythan Gilder, is accused of stealing high-value jewelry worth nearly $770,000 from Tiffany & Co., allegedly using deception to gain access to the items.
  • During the arrest, Gilder allegedly swallowed several earrings believed to be stolen, prompting police to consider medical intervention for recovery.
  • Gilder has a history of theft, with previous charges from a Texas store and multiple warrants in Colorado, highlighting a concerning pattern of criminal behavior.

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Jaythan Gilder gained access by pretending to represent an Orlando Magic player interested in purchasing jewelry. He was taken to a VIP room where he was shown the valuable pieces.

Jaythan Gilder faces charges of first-degree grand theft and robbery with a mask. He also has 48 outstanding warrants from Colorado.

Law enforcement confirmed that Gilder had swallowed the earrings through a body scan at the jail, which showed foreign objects in his stomach believed to be the stolen earrings.

Yes, Jaythan Gilder has a history of theft and was linked to a similar robbery at a Tiffany & Co. store in Houston in 2022.

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