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An Arizona family lost $175,000 of handcrafted Native jewelry in a trailer theft in San Jose. Now they're asking for the public's help.
An Arizona family lost $175,000 of handcrafted Native jewelry in a trailer theft in San Jose. Now they're asking for the public's help.
A Native American family from Arizona is upset and hopes to recover the unique jewelry of their Navajo heritage that was stolen from them while they were visiting the South Bay.
San Jose police say a trailer with $175K in handmade Native jewelry was stolen from a hotel lot. The Jacksons ask the public to report any sightings.
The family traveled 12 hours from Flagstaff to San Jose, California, to participate in the Stanford University Powwow, when their inventory was stolen.