A gold dealer in Nebraska just pleaded guilty to felony conspiracy after investigators uncovered a massive, multi-year scheme: stealing merchandise from stores across the metro and flipping it for millions. The operation, running since at least 2018, funneled over $15K in stolen goods through the dealership — which quietly bought thousands more without reporting them — while raking in an estimated $2–3 million annually. Owner Jarrod McIntyre already got five years probation; Melanie Pursley faces sentencing in September. This case exposes a hidden underground economy thriving under the radar — and raises questions about how many other businesses might be quietly profiting from theft.

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