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Cops Bust Woman Allegedly Trying To Sell Stolen Custom-Made Guitars That Were Swiped From A Dead Person In The East Bay

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A woman was arrested this past weekend in Benicia after allegedly being tied to the theft of thousands of dollars’ worth of valuable guitars, police said. The case began in August, when several custom-made guitars worth over $120,000 were stolen from the home of a deceased person in the East Bay. A relative of the deceased person contacted local consignment shops and other such stores to provide a description of the stolen guitars, Benicia police said. On Saturday, a consignment shop in Benicia worked with police to get a woman suspected of bringing in one of the stolen guitars earlier to return to the shop and put another one on consignment. When she brought the second guitar in, police allege it was identified as one of the stolen ones, and she was taken into custody just before 6 p.m. Booked into jail was Brie Seccombe, 46, on suspicion of receiving stolen property, a felony.

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Looks like the 3 hots and a cot will do this woman some good! What a complete scumbag!!!

Stealing from the dead, what a piece of trash!!!

Which store is that? It looks like they have a decent selection of guitars on the wall.
I’d like to check them out.

Poor women, just trying to make some money for a fat shot.

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that’s a great looking guitar!

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Greed, a drug problem (or both).

46 years old and selling stolen stuff to a pawn shop. Why to make your mom proud.

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After searching her name and websites …… she looks like a total WACKO!

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