Reward Offered: Solitaire & Eternity Wedding Band Stolen in Corona, California
Corona, CA β On August 26, 2025, valuable jewelry was reported stolen from a commercial facility at 4740 Green River Road in Corona. The theft occurred Tuesday afternoon or evening. The missing items include a 1.55-carat GIA-rated solitaire marquise brilliant cut ring and an eternity wedding band. A report has been filed with the Corona Police Department under report number 25-062403.
The victim emphasized that these rings hold deep personal significance and are irreplaceable. The solitaire marquise engagement ring is GIA certified, and the matching eternity band completed the wedding set. The victim is offering a reward for their safe return, which can be coordinated discreetly through the property management of the Green River Road building.
There is no insurance coverage for the stolen items, making recovery through public awareness and leads especially critical.
If you believe youβve seen this jewelry or have information about its whereabouts, contact Marc Hinch of Hinch Investigations using the methods below. Be sure to reference Case # 25-0092.
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