Two Suspects Arrested After Attempting Million Dollar Heist on Victim's Long Island, NYC Residences

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Raymond Bouderau of Manhattan, 49, and Jacqueline Jewett of Connecticut, 57, are accused of making off with over a million dollars in proceeds.

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Police report that two individuals have been arrested in connection with a million-dollar heist on the Long Island and New York City residences of their purported victim.

Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond Tierney announced Tuesday that Raymond Bouderau of Manhattan, 49, and Jacqueline Jewett of Connecticut, 57, are accused of breaking into their wealthy victim's home in Sag Harbor on September 25 and making off with “well over a million dollars in proceeds."
 
On the same date, the Manhattan residence of the victim was also broken into and burglarized, Tierney stated.
 
“Life is not like the movies. These defendants thought it would be a good idea to pull a ‘heist’ wherein they secretly gathered criminal intelligence about their wealthy target, orchestrated unlawful intrusions into two locations and made off with well over a million dollars in proceeds,” he said.
 
Bouderau is charged with first-degree grand larceny, two counts of second-degree burglary, and fourth-degree conspiracy. Jewett is charged with first-degree grand larceny and second-degree burglary.