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In this photo taken Jan. 5, 2012, Jaime Stein, an office manager at Stuart Kingston Jewelers in Wilmington, Del., recalls the robbery from Nov.1, 2011. The U.S. Attorney's Office says four men have been arrested in connection with the theft of a $2 million ruby during a jewelry store heist in Wilmington, Del. Spokeswoman Kimberlynn Reeves said an indictment that had been returned in December against the suspects was unsealed Thursday, Feb. 20, 2014 after their arrest. The four are accused of robbing Stuart Kingston Jewelers in November 2011 and escaping with $4.4 million in jewelry, including the 5-inch, 4-pound Liberty Bell Ruby, made from the largest mined ruby in the world. The indictment says the armed, masked men restrained store employees with zip ties and duct tape and smashed glass display cases with hammers. Reeves said none of the jewelry has been recovered. (AP Photo/The Wilmington News-Journal, Jennifer Corbet)

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In this photo taken Jan. 5, 2012, a film crew from the television show "America's Most Wanted" sets up lighting and sound before recording a segment for the show about the Nov. 1, 2011 robbery at Stuart Kingston Jewelers in Wimington, Del. The U.S. Attorney's Office says four men have been arrested in connection with the theft of a $2 million ruby during a jewelry store heist in Wilmington, Del. Spokeswoman Kimberlynn Reeves said an indictment that had been returned in December against the suspects was unsealed Thursday, Feb. 20, 2014 after their arrest. The four are accused of robbing Stuart Kingston Jewelers in November 2011 and escaping with $4.4 million in jewelry, including the 5-inch, 4-pound Liberty Bell Ruby, made from the largest mined ruby in the world. The indictment says the armed, masked men restrained store employees with zip ties and duct tape and smashed glass display cases with hammers. Reeves said none of the jewelry has been recovered. (AP Photo/The News Journal, Jennifer Corbet)

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In this photo taken Jan. 5, 2012, Jim Stein recalls how the robbers entered the building to Stuart Kingston Jewelers on Nov. 1 2011 smashing jewelry cases and tying up employees at gunpoint during a mass robbery, in Wilmington, Del. The U.S. Attorney's Office says four men have been arrested in connection with the theft of a $2 million ruby during a jewelry store heist in Wilmington, Del. Spokeswoman Kimberlynn Reeves said an indictment that had been returned in December against the suspects was unsealed Thursday, Feb. 20, 2014 after their arrest. The four are accused of robbing Stuart Kingston Jewelers in November 2011 and escaping with $4.4 million in jewelry, including the 5-inch, 4-pound Liberty Bell Ruby, made from the largest mined ruby in the world. The indictment says the armed, masked men restrained store employees with zip ties and duct tape and smashed glass display cases with hammers. Reeves said none of the jewelry has been recovered. (AP Photo/The News Journal, Jennifer Corbet)

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In this photo taken Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010, Jim Stein, owner of Stuart Kingston Jewelers, poses with a custom case holding the Liberty Ruby in Wilmington, Del. The U.S. Attorney's Office says four men have been arrested in connection with the theft of a $2 million ruby during a jewelry store heist in Wilmington, Del. Spokeswoman Kimberlynn Reeves said an indictment that had been returned in December against the suspects was unsealed Thursday, Feb. 20, 2014 after their arrest. The four are accused of robbing Stuart Kingston Jewelers in November 2011 and escaping with $4.4 million in jewelry, including the 5-inch, 4-pound Liberty Bell Ruby, made from the largest mined ruby in the world. The indictment says the armed, masked men restrained store employees with zip ties and duct tape and smashed glass display cases with hammers. Reeves said none of the jewelry has been recovered.(AP Photo/The Wilmington News-Journal, William Bretzger)

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**FILE** This handout police mugshot provided by The Fairfax County, Va. Police Department shows Washington Redskins tight end Fred Davis. Authorities in northern Virginia say Davis has been charged with driving while intoxicated a day after he was suspended for an NFL substance-abuse policy violation. Fairfax County Police say the 28-year-old Davis was stopped at Gallows Road and Leesburg Pike in Tysons Corner around 4 p.m. Thursday and arrested. (AP Photo/Fairfax County, Va. Police Department)

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This booking photo released by the Manchester, N.H., Police Department shows Lorraine Augustine, 48, arrested on charges she attacked a 2-year-old girl Thursday, Feb. 20, 2013, at a supermarket in Manchester. Augustine was arraigned on assault charges and held on $10,000 bail. (AP Photo/Manchester Police Department)

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Seth Jones is seen in an undated photo provided by the Van Buren County, Mich., Sheriff’s Department. Jones, 24, was arraigned on a reckless driving causing death charge in the death of Dakota Kearns, 23, in October of 2013. Police in southwestern Michigan say a Kearns died in a reckless driving incident, not a fall down the stairs. When Kearns was brought to Bronson Methodist Hospital in Kalamazoo on Oct. 11, medical staff was told he had been injured in a tumble down a flight of stairs. Van Buren County sheriff's Sgt. Dennis Harvey says Kearns was on top of a car when he fell and struck his head on the roadway. According to Harvey, Kearns and Jones of Lawton were in Almena Township, trying to steal street signs. (AP Photo/Van Buren County, Mich., Sheriff’s Department)

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FILE - In this Aug. 26, 2013 file photo, white supremacist Craig Cobb, 61, smiles in Leith, N.D. Cobb who unsuccessfully tried to take over the small North Dakota town of Leith is scheduled to stand trial this summer on terrorizing charges. South Central District Judge Gail Hagerty on Feb. 10 gave attorneys in the case three weeks to work out a plea deal. But on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2014, the court scheduled a jury trial for July 15-17. (AP Photo/Kevin Cederstrom, File)