New York Daily News

$6M JFK HEIST

Two held in luxe rob bigger than Lufthansa

- BY THOMAS TRACY

A pair of former JFK Airport truckers swindled $6 million worth of designer goods from cargo workers, then resold the glitzy goods at a shuttered Queens beauty salon for months, prosecutor­s said.

The elaborate scheme allegedly orchestrat­ed by David Lacarriere, 33, of Manhattan, and Gary McArthur, 43, of Queens, turned out to be more profitable than the infamous 1978 Lufthansa heist — where $5 million in cash and $875,000 in jewelry were stolen from a JFK cargo building and several workers taken hostage.

The two men used their knowledge of airport procedures and carefully crafted fake papers to convince air cargo workers they were delivering goods that had just been flown into the airport, Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz said Thursday.

Instead, Lacarriere, McArthur and co-conspirato­r Davon Davis, 32, drove off with pallets of Chanel handbags, Gucci purses, Prada bags and designer sunglasses, sneakers and clothing and resold them at Candi World Beauty Bar in Jamaica, Katz said.

The suspects tapped the same air cargo importer in January and May, authoritie­s said.

Each time, they would march into the importer’s receiving office and hand over forged documents authorizin­g the release of the merchandis­e. The fake release forms always had accurate bill and flight details for shipments containing the designer goods, prosecutor­s said.

The trucks were always found empty a few days later scattered across Queens, covered in bleach to prevent any collection of fingerprin­ts and DNA, said prosecutor­s.

The Port Authority Police Department, with help from the FBI and Queens DA, tracked down the suspects to the beauty salon in June and caught a middle man selling more than 100 Chanel handbags and over $300,00 worth of items to defendant Alan Vu.

Investigat­ors found “mountains” of boxes in the beauty salon filled with stolen merchandis­e, prosecutor­s said.

More than $2.5 million in clothing, handbags and jewelry were recovered, with some still wrapped in packaging, authoritie­s said.

Port Authority Chief of Security Officer John Bilich said the task force “displayed unrelentin­g dedication and commitment to solving this case and making sure that the perpetrato­rs will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”

Lacarriere, McArthur and Davis — a former Delta Airlines employee — were indicted Wednesday on charges of grand larceny, conspiracy, criminal possession of stolen property and falsifying business records. All three were ordered held without bail, and are due back in court on Dec. 7.

The three face up to 25 years in prison if convicted of the top count, prosecutor­s said.

Vu, 51, was caught in New Jersey and is awaiting extraditio­n to New York. He was charged with criminal possession of stolen property and conspiracy, and faces up to 15 years behind bars if convicted.

Two other suspects are still being sought, prosecutor­s said.

“Of course our airports must be safe and secure for travelers, but they also must be trusted by internatio­nal companies,” Katz said.

 ??  ?? Fancy clothes, shoes and accessorie­s from the likes of Chanel and Gucci were ripped off in $6M heist at JFK, according to authoritie­s. Some were loaded into van (below).
Fancy clothes, shoes and accessorie­s from the likes of Chanel and Gucci were ripped off in $6M heist at JFK, according to authoritie­s. Some were loaded into van (below).
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