Equipment stolen from car boot (London)

Equipment stolen from Intrepid Television (Freelancer Mark Turnbull), taken from the boot of an Audi A4 Estate Car on 29th March 2016. Holiday Inn London – Regents Park.

The car was parked in the hotel / NCP car park, underneath the building. Rear window was smashed to gain entry to the boot.

Thieves are known to operate in this car park (according to the police), and I suspect they were watching me unload camera equipment.

1 large Dedolight 4-head kit, including four dimmable PSU’s, four DLH4 Lamp Heads,  three stands, clamps, projection lenses and assorted extras, in a large dedolight soft case.

1 Quartz Tri-Lite softlight kit in a large Gekko Carresslite Bag. Very rare item, consists of a large dimmable lamp head with 3 tungsten bulbs, sofbox kit, stands and peripheral pieces.

1 Cartoni Gamma Dutch Head tripod head in a silver flight case, along with pan bar, VCT14 plate, Sachtler plate, and Fujinon ERDT22 zoom demand. The dutch head is the old ‘black and gold’ coloured version, quite a rare item.

1 Litepanels Astra EP Daylight softlight kit, including Litepanels Astra light, softbox, v-lock battery bracket, Manfrotto Lite Tite adaptor, 2 x IDX Endura 10 batteries, peripherals and a Gekko black soft case.

1 Lishuai LED576 Bi-colour LED Light, serial number 312002540, with a Sony BP-L90 Battery and soft case.

1 Sachtler 20 tripod kit, with Sachtler 20 Fluid Head, Serial Number 208511, Heavy duty CF Legs, mid-level spreader, rubber feet, pan bar, and VCT14 tripod plate.

1 Sennheiser 416 mic, serial number 001186, with Rycote Softie, pistol grip, and XLR cable.

Please direct any information to Mark Turnbull, mark@intrepid.tv, or Nathan Mountford at the Metropolitan Police, Nathan.Mountford@met.pnn.police.uk

Paddington Green Police Station.

Crime number 6513683/16

ProLighting Burglary

ProLighting suffered a burglary at their Bayford street office in February.

The following lenses were stolen:
Nikon D810 : SN 2020715
Nikon D810 : SN 8904720
Nikon D810 : SN 8904561
Nikon D3x : SN 5031206
Canon 100mm Macro : SN 3139254

If you are offered any of these items, please contact Franco Barrovecchio on 020 8510 3640 or email office@prolightinglondon.com

 

 

Stolen kit recovered – Xhire success story

In September 2014, Sven Joukes asked Xhire to list some stolen kit which had been stolen from him by a bogus film maker:   https://www.xhire.org.uk/?p=519

The kit was later advertised on Gumtree, and a sharp eyed member of the public spotted it, and checked whether it was stolen on Google.  He then notified Sven, who notified the Police.  Unusually, the Met (Charing Cross Police Station) took action immediately, and the kit was recovered the next day, and the seller was arrested.

Yesterday, after a long bureaucratic process, Sven was reunited with his lenses.

According to Sven,

“It has been quite a ride, but it’s great to know that the production community is actually very caring when it comes to this sort of stuff. I can only say I hope that everyone is as vigilant and active as the 2 people who contacted me in the first place and laid the foundation for solving this crime.

Thanks to you as well for running the site!”

Please remember to list all stolen kit with us, Azule and PLASA, as there is always a chance that somebody might spot it.

 

 

Fraudulent Hire – Identity Theft

The following items have been rented and not returned by a hirer using genuine ID documents which were stolen. The person whose documents were stolen, Aaron McNeish is a victim of identity theft, and is entirely innocent of any wrongdoing:  He is in no way involved.

If you come across any of the items below, please contact Xhire or your local police.

RED scarlet SCARLET-X W/SIDE SSD AND LENS MOUNT 038842
4 x redvolt battery packs
2 x travel chargers
RED touch LCD screen
RED side handle
RED Outrigger Handle
4 x REDMAG SSD
RED station reader
RED rear module cap
Portabrace DV4 case
Explorer 5833 case
CANON 24-70mm zoom lens 9515004950
CANON 24-70mm zoom lens 0210007877
CANON 70-200mm zoom lens 0430001368
CANON 5D mk3 body 038023003879
2 x CANON LP-E6 batteries
2 x SANDISK 32GB CF cards
Explorer 4412 case
SONY UWP-V1 radio mic kit
RODE lav mic
Sachtler Video 18 tripod
Sachtler hard case

Kit stolen at BVE Show

The following items were stolen from the Intro2020 stand on Wednesday 25th of February at the BVE show at the Excel Exhibition Centre in London Docklands at approx 2-3pm:

  • Sony Alpha A7S MK II body number P-32828330/B SO1-3775051-E
  • Samyang VDSLR Lens Sony F/E 24mm Serial Number 121510192.

Please contact Peter Mott if you have any further information:  petermott@intro2020.co.uk

Kit stolen during BBC shoot in Belgium

Your Name         : Maarten Lernout

Your organisation : BBC News

Telephone         : +32475275617

E-mail Address   : maarten.lernout@bbc.co.uk

List the main items of kit stolen.

Camera: SONY type PMW500 serial number : #61153
Viewfinder SONY CBK-VF01, serial number #100263
Lens :, CANON type HJ22X7.6B IASEA HD broadcast zoom lens serial number : #01221278
LECTROSONICS SRB/E01 receiver frequencyblock 20 serial number #356

How was the theft carried out?  2 men mingled in our group of 5 colleagues operating a tv liveshot, picked up the eng camera from the ground and walked off unnoticed…

Police details and crime number: Belgian federal police are writing the file now…

Any other information you wish to share with the broadcast hire community: my emailadress and phonenumber are engraved on the side of the camerabody.

If you come across any of the kit listed above, in any circumstances, please contact us or Maarten Lernout, details above.

Kit stolen from a car in Amsterdam

Submission Time   : 14-Feb-16 02:30 AM

Submission IP     : 81.247.209.172

 

Submission Details

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Your Name         : Norman Baert

Your organisation : PANO VOF

Telephone         : +32475284900

E-mail Address   : normanbaert@me.com

List the main items of kit stolen.:

ARRI AMIRA body S/N: K1.71700.0-15748 and teradek TX 300 bolt S/N: 93102192A

Theft in car in Amsterdam on Wednesday evening around 22.45.

Police details and crime number: PL1300-2016032373-1

Massive theft of kit from BFC Rental in Belgium

Kit stolen as a result of a burglary at the premises of BFC Rental in Belgium.

Some of these items have now been located and returned.

More details and list of stolen kit here.

Phantom Flex 4K

found

Phantom Flex 4K cinemag 1TB

found

Phantom Flex 4K cinemag 1TB

found

Phantom Flex 4K cinemag 1TB

found

Cinestation IV

found

Phantom Miro

13221

Alexa plus

4244

Alexa Mini

20192 v/f  6100

Red MX

1336

18mm Cooke S3 True Lens Service T2,2

70137

25mm Cooke S3 True Lens Service T2,2

700855

32mm Cooke S3 True Lens Service T2,2

604723

40mm Cooke S3 True Lens Service T2,2

571541

50mm Cooke S3 True Lens Service T2,2

571943

75mm Cooke S3 True Lens Service T2,8

597410

100mm Cooke S3 True Lens Service T2,8

734474

14mm Cooke S4

14-0271

16mm Cooke S4 27mm Cooke S4

16-0101

27mm Cooke S3

27-0118

32mm Cooke S4

32-0131

50mm Cooke S4

50-0360

75mm Cooke S4

75-0040

75mm Cooke S4

75-361

100mm Cooke S4

100-344

32mm Elite Anamorphic T2,2

A98232P10

40mm Elite Anamorphic T2,2

A00140P11

50mm Elite Anamorphic T2,2

A98150P02

75mm Elite Anamorphic T2,2

A98175P07

250mm Elite Anamorphic T3

A002250P04

12mm Elite Spherical T1,9

K02212P402

18mm Elite Spherical T1,3

K01218P08

20mm Elite Spherical T1,3

K02120P301 

22mm Elite Spherical T1,3

K02122P401 

24mm Elite Spherical T1,3

K02124P301 

28mm Elite Spherical T1,3

K04528P301 

35mm Elite Spherical T1,3

K02135P204 

50mm Elite Spherical T1,3

K03150P301 

75mm Elite Spherical T1,3

K03175P205 

100mm Elite Spherical T1,3

K031100P404

20mm Bausch & Lomb Super

311VF

25mm Bausch & Lomb Super

4272ES

35mm Bausch & Lomb Super Baltar T2,3 PL

225TF

50mm Bausch & Lomb Super Baltar T2,3 PL

2480MF

75mm (3inch) Bausch & Lomb Super Baltar T2,3 PL

419VF

100mm Bausch & Lomb Super Baltar T2,3

2125MF

18mm Canon K35 T1,5

10083

24mm Canon K35 T1,6

81011

35mm Canon K35 T1,3

81121

55mm Canon K35 T1,4

81030

85mm Canon K35 T1,4

81025

135mm Canon K35 T2

18317

14mm Zeiss T2,1

7098564

12mm Zeiss T2,1

1395

10mm Zeiss T2,1

7377409

18mm Zeiss T1,3

6587108

10mm JDC T2,1

7377409

10mm JDC T2,3

64461

200mm Arri Macro T4,3

98750

60mm Leica Van Diemen T3

L980716 

75mm Leica Van Diemen T1,4

L980103 

80mm Leica Van Diemen T1,6

L20016 

90mm Leica Van Diemen T3

L980117 

100mm Leica Van Diemen T3

L980128

15mm Technoleitz T3,5

3308733

19mm Technoleitz T2,3

3504353

24mm Technoleitz T2,8

3500332

35mm Technoleitz T2,8

3513946

50mm Technoleitz T1,9

3568053

80mm Technoleitz T1,4

3399601

100mm Technoleitz T2,8

3497838

135mm Technoleitz T2,3

3562311

18mm Arri Swing & Tilt T3,8

1049

24mm Arri Swing & Tilt T4

1120

60mm Arri Swing & Tilt T3,5

1035

100mm Leitz Swing & Tilt T4

2291452

200mm Leitz Swing & Tilt T4

1972412

20mm Leitz JDC T2,8

8812418

24mm Leitz OSF T2,8

3658006

35mm Leitz OSF T2

3476315

50mm Leitz OSF T1,4

3609582

90mm Leitz OSF T2

3567431

135mm Leitz OSF T2,8

3524424

17mm Movielens T2

1724

20mm Movielens T2

2026

28mm Movielens T2

2827

40mm Movielens T2

4023

100mm Movielens T2

10023

135mm Movielens T2,8

13521

180mm Movielens T2,8

18022

12mm Nikon T2,5

12906

15mm Nikon T3,5

183491

24mm Nikon T2

205663

50mm Nikon T1,8

20111

135mm Nikon T2

805632

200mm Nikon T2,8

8606353

18/28mm Arrivision 3D T6,8

3DA28104 

40mm Arrivision 3D T6,8

3DA40104 

55mm Arrivision 3D T6,8

3DA55104

25mm RED PRO PRIME N° PM0250064
35mm RED PRO PRIME N° PM0350058
50mm RED PRO PRIME N° PM 0500082
85mm RED PRO PRIME N° PM0850113
100mm RED PRO PRIME N° PM1000048
300mm RED PRO PRIME N R010850

 

If you are offered any of the missing kit for sale please contact us.

Thefts at BSC Show.

Arri have had a lens stolen from an exhibition stand at BVE.

ARRI Alura Zoom lens 30-80/T2.8
Serial no: 6370205
Stolen 29th January 2016
Venue: Battersea Evolution
Event: BSC Expo
Approx. time of theft: 17.45 – 18.00

If you have any information on this item please contact Siobhan Daly on (0) 1895 457000

————-

At the same show but on the first day, Movietech had a 512Gig Red Mini Mag stolen from their stand – serial number is 75013024B8CA.

If you have any information on this item please contact David Palmer on 01753 650007

 

 

Kit stolen from hirer

Kit rented by Video Europe to James John Media, then stolen by their ‘client who commissioned a shoot.  (Note:  James John Media are in no way responsible for the theft.)

This is becoming an increasingly common method for stealing kit: Commission a cameraman to create a film, drive him to a location, and then separate him from the kit by trick.

In this case, James John’s cameraman / videographer was picked up from his home in Reading on 17 December 2015, in a Red Transporter Taxi  and then driven to Video Europe’s office to collect the kit.

They then travelled to a café location, en route collecting a camera assistant. When they arrived at the location, the kit was left in the cab with the driver. The camera assistant popped out for a cigarette. 5 mins later our client went out to see where the assistant was to find the assistant and the taxi gone.

He has been trying to get hold of his client but the phone is off. As of now it appears that the kit has been stolen.

Any information: Contact us

Stolen items:

C300 PL Camcorder kit with , Batts and 2 x 32Gb Cards  23021007544
ME64 Top Mic   14373
32Gb CF Cards VE324/VE71
Sachtler 18 13311
Canon 5D MKIII 2420833107624
Canon 24-105mm EF Lens   5190771

Arri Ultra Primes:

16mm   8949559
24mm  8941538
32mm  8942344
50mm   8941548
85mm  8941263
135mm nk
Tripod 0598398
Alura 18-80 Lens  6350081
FF5  2360

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kit stolen from hotel room

Kit belonging to Robert Pike stolen from a hotel room on the night of Friday 11 Dec 2015, at the Hill Valley Hotel and golf course in Whitchurch, Shropshire.  If you have any information, please contact us.

The following items were taken:

Sony PMW 500 serial no 10145 with HDVF viewfinder serial no 1210267 Canon HJ17ex 7.6B Standard High Def zoom lens serial n0: 01311404 and 7090651Q Canon HJ11ex x 4.7B Wide High Def Zoom Lens serial no: 00715296 and 80317MQ

Sony LMD 9050 colour High Def monitor serial no: 1300372   in prta brace soft bag

Teredek   Bolt wireless system tx unit Y3HCB880120120409 transmitter

And Teredek Bolt receiver unit Y3HCB380120120425 Datavideo TLM 700 HD colour monitor 00297922 with soft carrying case

8 x Swit v lock camera batteries 4 x S81925 and 4 x S8110s IDX VL – 4S Battery charger K200890 VALUE £700 Petrel Matte box and bars with sony base plate. Format 5 x 4.65 clear UV glass filter XLR sound tails

64gb   Sony SXS card

3 x black peli cases and 1 x charcoal

Black camera body cover cover

Various BNC cables and hirose power cables Hawkswood V Lock power adapter

Name labels are on the majority of the kit.

 

 

Kit stolen in Bulgaria

Shift-4 have had the following items stolen from a crew in Bulgaria:

Cooke S4i 18mm T2 Prime # 4018-1157

Cooke S4i 25mm T2 Prime # 4025-1173

Cooke S4i 40mm T2 Prime # 4040-1125

Chrosziel Mattebox – Rail mounted

Schneider 0.6, 1.2 & 1.8 IRND Filters

If you have any information, please contact Shift 4 (www.shift-4.com) or contact us.

Fraudster arrested after attempted impersonation

Good news:  An attempted fraud has been thwarted and the perpetrator arrested, as a result of a simple check by someone who was asked to release equipment.

Here, in brief, is what happened.

  1. Someone impersonating James Miller, a film maker, emailed Varavon, a video equipment manufacturer, using a fake email address, (jamesmillerdop@yahoo.com) requesting that they release some film equipment for review.
  2. Vavaron agreed, and requested that a London based company, Camera Kings London, supply the products to James Miller.
  3. An employee at Camera Kings texted James Miller using the number on his Vimeo page, and was told that no such review had been requested.
  4. Camera Kings contacted the Police, who set up a sting operation, and when the thief came to collect the kit, bearing a forged driving licence, he was arrested.

Three things worth noting here:

  1. The theft was prevented because someone decided to carry out a simple check which might have taken no more than 5 minutes.
  2. The Police, when offered the prospect of a nice easy arrest and conviction, were more than willing to co-operate.
  3. The fraudsters gathered all the information they needed to be convincing from online sources.

Although it has been quiet recently, the fraudsters haven’t gone away, so the rental community needs to remain vigilant.

More information here

Fraudulent Hire – Reel Nice

The production company Reel Nice have been victims of a fraudulent hire.

The goods were hired by a man using the name Oliver Woodbridge – although this is believed to be false.

 

 

The goods hired and not returned are as follows:

 

Piece Serial Number
Canon C300 EF Mount 533470700155
Canon 16-35mm f2.8 9710414
Canon 24-70mm f2.8 213407311
Canon 50mm f1.4 52107930
Canon 70-200mm f2.8 Old model.

 

There was also a boom mic.

The goods were in a  fairly distinctive Crumpler Sinking Barge camera bag – like this one.

41qx03XWugL._SX425_

 

If you have any information regarding the location of any of these items or the identity of ‘Mr Woodbridge’, please contact Will Francome on 07738015981 or will@reelnice.co.uk .

 

Stolen kit list: Fraudulent hire

Kit stolen by fraudulent means in January 2015.  Please contact us if you are offered any of these items for sale, or come across them anywhere.

CAMERA
C300 camera body    1    PRO KIT    5.33641E+11
Batteries  ( 2 large one normal)    3    PRO KIT    normal one 201303, big ones 201304D and 201304D
Calumet usb3 downloader    1    CALUMET    NONE FOUND
Charger and mains cable    1    PRO KIT    ZHB
Flipside 500 AW rucksack    1    CALUMET    NONE FOUND

5D mark II    1    NICK HOCKINGS    530313210
Batteries    4    ebay and Calumet    201007 CANON, VB4B CANON, LI-ION LP-E6, CALUMET CJ0621

MEDIA
32 GB cards    6    PEC / CALUMET / AMAZON

LENSES
24-105mm Canon L series    1    PRO CAMERA SHOP    4534629
17-40mm Canon L series    1    CALUMET    3703865
35-350mm Canon L series, in leather & with carrier with sunhood.    1    i    46040

AUDIO
short xlr cable    1    CVP
me 66 / k6 audio    1    CVP    191966
Rycote softie    1    CVP

NB
Rode VideoMic R Shotgun Mic on shockmount
50mm Canon Lens

Kit stolen in transit

Kit stolen in transit.  If you are offered any of the items listed below, please contact admin@xhire.org.uk.

Sigma 24-70mm f2.8 Nikon fit – Serial Number: 4045859

Sigma 70-200mm f2.8 Nikon fit – Serial Number: 1002595

Nikon D600 – Serial Number: 6007300

Fraudulent hire – Calumet –

Calumet have had a Canon 1DC stolen.

The hirer’s ID checked out as valid, a deposit was left.

The delivery did not take place in quite the agreed manner, so proof of access to the client’s address has not been confirmed.

The stolen item is:

Canon 1DC Serial; 083012000049 in a Peli style case and our distinive red/black custom foam insert with Sandisk 64GB card.

The hirer  had a Portuguese national ID card.  It is not known if the identity documents are genuine.

If contacted by anyone using the name or documents shown here, please  contact us,  or Simon Browitt at Calumet.

 

 

Stolen Kit: California USA Dec 8th 2014

Received via web form:

Your Name         : Brian Dzyak

Your organisation : Freelance Cameraman www.dzyak.com

Telephone         : +18183263728

E-mail Address   : brian@dzyak.com

Name(s) of fraudulent hirer.: Stolen by unknown

Name of fraudulent organisation, address and website if available: Stolen by unknown

List the main items of kit stolen.: Sony F5 Camera Body S/N 100312

DVL350 LCD ViewfinderS/N 0120111

Fuji Cabrio19-90mm lens S/N 7005128

NanoFlash Unit/Cable kit S/N 0810302

Sennheiser mic MKH416 P48

How was the fraud carried out? Please supply as much detail as possible.: Truck stolen from garage in Encino, California USA December 8, 2014.

Police details and crime number: LAPD West Valley Division (Los Angeles, CA)

GTA-487 (D)(1)PC

1410-18382

Any other information you wish to share with the broadcast hire community: Photos of the equipment stolen with serial numbers can be seen at http://www.pinterest.com/bdzyak/sony-f5/

Theft of kit from vehicle – Dublin

A large amount of kit has been stolen from CT Films in Dublin. (Details below) If you are offered any of the items listed below please contact Siobhan Ward at CT films (siobhanward@ctfilms.com), or xhire, or the Garda in Dublin.

Incident report:

On Wednesday 9th July 2014 in the Phoenix Park, Dublin 8 at 12:50pm approximately, three men broke into the vehicle of one of our cameraman and stole 4 bags of equipment as well as a RED Epic Camera with a Canon 150-600ml Lens attached. Our cameraman had only been away from the vehicle for a few minutes and was standing approximately 100-150m from the vehicle when the theft occurred.

The vehicle had been forced open on the driver’s side. The thieves had then accessed the rear of the vehicle and stolen the filming equipment from there.

Witnesses saw three men in a Toyota Avensis, reg number 02-CN-3325 speeding away. Image attached.

ctfilmstheftThe Garda Incident Pulse Number is 11034271

Kit list below.

 

ctstolenkit

 

 

Shoot HD and One Stop Films

Two companies, Shoot HD and One Stop FIlms have been the victims of the same fraudulent hirer.

We have been requested to remove the full details of the theft by the City of London Police, but the stolen kit list has been posted in case any of it turns up somewhere.

If you have any information regarding any of these people or this theft, please contact Paul Hellard at Shoot HD on (0)1753 651440.

The stolen equipment from Shoot HD is listed below.

Flight case:
ARRI AMIRA #2 (Premium) 1 ARRI AMIRA Camera body, handle 15197
1 ARRI MVF-1 Viewfinder 1155
1 Hawk-Woods VL-CFA2 V-lock battery adapter
1 ARRI PL LDS lens mount
1 ARRI WPA-1 Wedge plate adapter for 15mm with shoulder pad
1 SanDisk 8GB memory stick
1 Canon Microphone mount with White Noise bracket
1 Panasonic Stereo microphone with foam gag
2 Viewfinder cable (mini HDMI)
1 ARRI KC50-S AMIRA battery cable
1 Sandisk Extreme Pro Cfast 2.0 card 120GB, with case 141501300007
1 Sandisk Extreme Pro Cfast 2.0 card 120GB, with case 141501300052
1 Sandisk Extreme Pro Cfast 2.0 card 120GB, with case 141501300102
1 Sandisk Extreme Pro Cfast 2.0 card reader (USB3), with USB cable
1 ARRI Dovetail plate
2 19mm bar (440mm)
2 19mm bar (200mm)
2 15mm bar (240mm)
1 Ronford-Baker Moose bars
1 ARRI Digi-Cine Sony to 19mm bridge adaptor plate
Peli case:
IDX Battery Kit #1 1 IDX Endura E-HL9 88Wh Li-ion V-mount battery E463212
1 IDX Endura E-HL9 88Wh Li-ion V-mount battery E463494
1 IDX Endura E-HL9 88Wh Li-ion V-mount battery E463495
1 IDX Endura E-HL9 88Wh Li-ion V-mount battery E463496
1 IDX Endura E-HL9 88Wh Li-ion V-mount battery E464104
1 IDX Endura E-HL9 88Wh Li-ion V-mount battery F471230
1 IDX VL-4S Simultaneous 4-channel charger K2-04551
1 IEC mains lead
O’Connor 2575D Heavy Duty Head 1 O’Connor 2575D Heavy duty fluid head with Moy fitting C1234-800117
1 O’Connor Moy tie-down nut
1 O’Connor 150mm bowl adaptor
1 O’Connor 150mm bowl tie-down nut
1 O’Connor Euro-plate with quick release wedge (2x screws)
1 O’Connor 2-stage adjustable pan bar
ARRI Ultra Prime Lenses 1 ARRI Ultra Prime 16 T1.9/16mm lens with front and rear caps 8942134
1 ARRI Ultra Prime 24 T1.9/24mm lens with front and rear caps 8941749
1 ARRI Ultra Prime 32 T1.9/32mm lens with front and rear caps 8941743
1 ARRI Ultra Prime 50 T1.9/50mm lens with front and rear caps 8941440
1 ARRI Ultra Prime 85 T1.9/85mm lens with front and rear caps 8941335
1 ARRI Ultra Prime 135 T1.9/135mm lens with front and rear caps 8937071
ARRI LMB-5 Lightweight Matte Box #1 1 ARRI LMB-5 Lightweight two stage matte box
2 ARRI Filter frames 4×5.650
1 ARRI Light shield
4 ARRI Clamp adaptors (80, 95, 110, 114mm)
Ronford-Baker Short Legs #1 1 Ronford-Baker Heavy duty short legs
1 Ronford-Baker Adjustable ground spreader
3 Ronford-Baker Rubber ground spike caps
1 Ronford-Baker Heavy duty Tall legs
1 Ronford-Baker Adjustable ground spreader
3 Ronford-Baker Rubber ground spike caps
Optimo 24-290mm 1 Angeniuex 12x 24-290mm PL Zoom lense with front and back caps, flight case & zoom bar 1588791
2 19mm Long bars
1 LS9 Lens support bracket. 2 parts
1 Bridge plate

Film Street Productions

There has been a fraudulent attempt to hire by somebody using the name of Salvatore Sparace of Film Street Productions.

Mr Sparace is a real person, whose identity and company name has been hijacked.

One company was contacted for Master Primes, on the understanding that there was a hire placed elsewhere for an Alexa.

On checking up on the Alexa hire, it turned out to  be imaginary.

Subsequent to this, checks on the insurance provided, also revealed it to be fraudulent.

The domain in use was only registered on the 2nd October – just days before the attempted hire.

Mr Sparace has ben contacted via a company he is genuinely involved with, to alert him to the fact that his name is being used and is reporting the matter to the authorities.

He is no longer living at the address being used, which has been sold and is now a rental property.

Should you be contacted by anybody from Film Street Productions, please proceed with caution and report it to Xhire.

Kit stolen from freelance cameraman – Belgium

It seems that freelance cameramen are particularly vulnerable to theft.  The web form submission below is a very good example of the methods crooks use to steal kit, and destroy the livelihoods of freelancers.

If you have any information regarding this theft, or are offered any of the kit for sale, please contact Xhire, the Belgian police, or Sven Joukes directly.

Your Name         : Sven Joukes

Your organisation : Freelance Cameraman

Telephone         : +32 478 275 014

E-mail Address   : sven@superacht.be

Name(s) of fraudulent hirer.: Shawn Lacy shawnlacy@universalmusicgroup.com Name of fraudulent organisation, address and website if available: Don’t know, but probably not Universal Music Group.

List the main items of kit stolen.: Sony PMW-F5 s/n 0120126 OLED VF for F5 s/n 0102095 ZEISS CP.2 LENSES PL 15MM s/n 50001397 25MM s/n 50007026 35MM s/n 50034633 50MM s/n 50027835 85MM s/n 50030029 Canon 5D mkIII body Canon EF 16-35 mkII Canon EF 24-70

How was the fraud carried out? Please supply as much detail as possible.: Belgian prod. was contacted by British ‘prod’ to provide gear for shoot in Brussels. Upon arrival they get the gear, create chaos re: location etc., then take off with the gear

Police details and crime number: Brussels Police: +32 2 2797979 Crime nr: BR.20.LL.107306/2014 (date 24/09/2014

Update: Thanks to this listing, the stolen lenses were recovered, having been found for sale in London on Gumtree. A member of the public who realised the price they were selling for was a little too good to be true, took a note of one of the serial numbers and googled it.

 

Kit stolen from BBC crew at gun point by Ukrainian rebel separatists

5 August 2014: Rebel Separatists in Shakhtersk, Ukraine have stolen equipment at gunpoint from a BBC news crew. The town was being shelled by the Ukrainian Army. The rebels accused the crew of being spies, despite having credential passes, and stole their kit.

Main items stolen:

Sony PMW-400 Camera serial 140188 Canon HJ17x7.6 Lens Serial 1315801 Sony Radio Mic PAG L96e battery

3 Sony SxS Memory Cards

Update:  Kit was recovered using a local fixer.

Burglary: Thieves steal kit by breaking through a brick wall.

Wing (www.wing.tv) report that thieves punched a hole in a brick wall at their premises, evaded the alarms and smoke generator and stole a significant amount of kit. (See below)  There have been other similar reports recently, which indicates that this could be a new trend.

They have some low resolution images of the thieves captured from CCTV:

 

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Here is a list of the stolen items.  If you are offered any of the items listed, please contact colin@wing.tv, tel 0207 604 3586.

ARRI ALEXA    1    K1.71000.0.2933
SONY PMW F-55        100266
SONY PMW F-5        100390
5D    1    1931209879

GO PRO HERO 1    1    HD1 12 09 059432
GO PRO HERO 1    1    HD1 06 10 197794
GO PRO HERO 2    1    H214A1211093243

GO PRO HERO 3+ (BLACK EDITION)    1    H3B+B081 OR 3060FF9
GO PRO HERO 3 (BLACK EDITION)    1    HD3BB111 OR 20AE51D

ARRI EVF-1    1    K2.72008.0.2943

SONY R5 RECORDER         11017

CANON ZOOM 70-200    1    6920003514

Fujinon HA22     1    384003

LEICA SUMMICRON-C    18mm    7100573
25mm    7100584
35mm    7100689
50mm    7100388
75mm    7101489
100mm    7101449

CARL ZEISS CP2 50mm MACRO    1    50016437

CANON ZOOM 24-70MM    1    2261314
ANGENIEUX OPTIMO 16-42        2050078
ANGENIEUX OPTIMO 45-120     1    2066210
ANGENIEUX OPTIMO DOUBLER    1    2069160
DUCLOS LENS 11-16mm Wide    1    67100
50mm Canon Prime Lens    1    747417
HDx35    1    2140

 

 

Pro Vision: Lens lost/ stolen in transit

Canon FJ HD 35mm Prime Lens (B4 Mount)
Serial Number – 90510039
Provision Barcode – 304812

This lens was taken by a production for testing in May 2014.
The production shoot and testing was based in the Manchester and Liverpool area.
The lens was believed to have been returned to Provision by a production runner with some other equipment at the end of May but this specific lens never arrived.

It is currently unknown if the lens is stolen, missing or lost.

There is currently an insurance claim going through via the production but if you could highlight this missing lens via your website and email list to warn potential buyers to inform us or yourselves if this lens turns up.

Any information:  Contact mark.wallace@itv.com

Daniel Clarke at Multimedia North

A caller purporting to be Daniel Clarke from an organisation called Multimedia North (info@multimedianorth.com), website www.multimedianorth.com has contacted several rental companies requesting high value items.  We have been unable to find sufficient information to verify that this is a genuine and legitimate enquiry.

We would urge rental companies anywhere in the world to take great care and make extensive enquiries before renting equipment to anyone using that name.

UPDATE:  We have received an email from Daniel Clarke which states that, although he designed the website for Multimedia North, he has never requested any equipment, which indicates that he is the victim of impersonation, and that the attempted hire by Multimedia North may be fraudulent.

Silverback Films: Theft from vehicle in Oxford

Information provided by George Panayioutou of Films at 59 Limited

For your info, one of our clients, Silverback Films were filming in Oxford a couple of weeks ago and their crew car got broken into on location.

The following kit was taken:

Canon HJ18 lens . Serial no – 1510121
Canon 300mmf2.8L (Optex Universal conversion) – Uni/Nikon mount – Serial no. 11949
Panasonic 8inch monitor with IDX battery. Serial no. D2TWA0122
IDX Elite Battery. Serial no. E461371

1.4x optical extender (Universal mount)
FZ to Nikon mount

If you are offered any of these items for sale please email gp@filmsat59.com

Stolen Kit: Broadcast Baron

Received by email:

Saw you had a stolen equipment listing webpage. Please add the following gear, which was just stolen from me via a sophisticated identity theft ring (using fake ID, fraudulent cards with real account data on them, and seemed to be savvy in regards to broadcast equipment). This was stolen in the United States, but I’m sure it could turn up anywhere in the world and it’s good to have it out there for people to find if they come across it.

JVC GY-HM650U (s/n 177M0253)
Panasonic AG-HPX500 (s/n F75S00135)
Fujinon XA17x7.6BRM (s/n 422896)
Anton Bauer dual 2722 (s/n 8905)
Anton Bauer dionic 90 (s/n 71838)
Anton Bauer dionic 90 (s/n 60900)

Kevin Ross
The Broadcast Baron
http://broadcastbaron.com

Fraud alert: Sapient.com

It has come to our notice that certain frauds are being committed by individuals / companies who have been posing as procurement personnel from Sapient and have been placing fake orders using our UK and Houston addresses as the billing address with delivery address as places other than the billing address. To view an example of a fraudulent order, click HERE

 

They have been sending out credit references to create accounts that might appear trustworthy to you but please DO NOT entertain such requests as they are not coming from Sapient.

 

If you get an email from suekerr@sapientltd.com or suekerr@sapientltd.net or any email address carrying @sapientltd.com or @sapientltd.net as domain, please consider the same as fraudulent and bring it to our notice. All our email addresses bear the domain @sapient.com

Theft of lenses from Lites Belgium

ATTENTION

 

 following equipment was not returned to LITES after rental :

 

Camera Arri Alexa plus serial nr 4485

 

Zeiss Ultra Prime lenses : with following serial numbers :

UP 20mm : 8942677

UP 28mm : 8937213

UP 40mm : 8942226

UP 65mm : 8940668

UP 100mm: 8940130

UP 135mm: 8942168

 

This was the man who rented the equipment :

 

Benjamin Heiwegen

 

His company :

BIMM Lifestyle Holding BV

Schrijverspark 112 / 02

3901Veenendaal

Dutch valid VAT nr : NL818464859B01 

The following individuals and vehicle were involved:

If you are offered any of the items for sale, or encounter any of the individuals depicted here, please contact Lites Belgium through their website:  http://lites.be , and email us.

Click on the thumbnails below to view full sized image.

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Vehicle Security

There is apparently an issue regarding common types of van, which makes them susceptible to theft.

Considering the value of the kit that companies like us carry, this is worth being aware of.

Thieves can access the vehicle’s computer system via a laptop – this is done via the port in the cab of the van which garages use to run the diagnostics.

With the correct software, thieves can programme a new key for the van with relative ease, then just drive the vehicles away.

It would appear that Mercedes and Ford vans are allegedly, particularly vulnerable to this method.

The thieves follow a vehicle to where it parks up, use a signal jammer to block the fob from reaching the vehicle when the driver tries to lock it, then return later on to steal the vehicle.

The key thing is making sure the vehicle is actually locked – when remote locking systems are used, the vehicle responds with a flash of the lights and / or a little chirrup from the horn.

If a signal jammer is in use, the vehicle won’t respond.

We’ve already seen raids on vehicles from thieves on mopeds, so we know they’re roaming round city centres looking for our vehicles.

It is therefore, worth making sure that crews understand that there is a risk of this happening, to ensure they check that vehicles  really are properly locked.

Theft from Republik Agency: Premises burgled

 Received via site web form.  If you are offered any of the items listed for sale, please contact Charlie at Republik Agency:  www.republikagency.com

Your Name         : Charlie

Your organisation : Republik Agency

Telephone         : 02074903866

E-mail Address    : charlie@republikagency.com

 List the main items of kit stolen.:

Phase one VP45 DQ000424

Phase one VP45 DQ000596 cracked screen

Phase one HP30 H101 DN000265

Phase one VP65 EH021589

Phase one HP65 EI021625

Hblad 555ELD 12EE01100

Hblad 503 CW 19SU45364

Hblad 503CW 19SU45489

VARIETY OF H AND V SERIES LENSES

How was the theft carried out?  Please supply as much detail as possible.: Burglary at night.

Any other information you wish to share with the broadcast hire community: Strategically carried out robbery. Knew exactly where the kit was and what to take.

Leica Summilux-C Lens Set Stolen from Focus Optics on May 6, 2014

Theft in the USA

BURBANK, CA – MAY 6, 2014 – Focus Optics, a local lens design, repair, and modification shop, was the victim of an overnight robbery at their Burbank office. The thieves managed to steal a set of highly valued Leica Summilux-C lenses, and while the Burbank Police Department is investigating, your help is also urgently needed to help track them down.

The list below includes serial numbers for each stolen lens in the set.  Please help Focus Optics circulate the list, and urge everyone you can to be on the lookout for these lenses.

Lens Description                      Serial #


18mm Leica Summilux-C    CW-0001858


21mm Leica Summilux-C    CW-0001545


25mm Leica Summilux-C    CW-0001557


35mm Leica Summilux-C    CW-0001924


40mm Leica Summilux-C    CW-0001936


50mm Leica Summilux-C    CW-0001893


75mm Leica Summilux-C    CW-0001742


100mm Leica Summilux-C   CW-0002046


Your assistance is greatly appreciated.  Please contact Focus Optics ASAP if you have any information at (818) 567-1007, or by email at stuart@focusoptics.com .

About Focus Optics
For over 20 years, Focus Optics has been in the business of repairing professional film and video lenses.  Founder, Stuart Rabin, started out as a tool and die maker engineer. He has worked for Panavision and Clairmont Camera as a lens repair technician before founding Focus Optics in 1990.

New Day Pictures Robbery

Theft from New Day Pictures, Sunday night at ten pm approx.

 

Sony NEX-FS700 (Ser. 212191) Camera – with  Sony 18-200mm kit lens
Sony NEX-FS700 (Ser. 210663) Camera – with  Sony 18-200mm kit lens
Sony NEX-FS700 (Ser. 211070) Camera – with  Sony 18-200mm kit lens

Sony PMW-100 (Ser. 400158) Camera
Sony PMW-100 (Ser. 400002) Camera

Sony PMW-200 (Ser. 400479) Camera

Sony PMW-EX3 (Ser. 400588) Camera
More information and possibly images will be added to this post in due course.

Should you have any information regarding these items or this theft please call New Day Pcitures on 020 8549 9966

 

Stay Gold Ltd

Extreme Rigging have reported this company to us for non return of goods hired, non payment of bills to themselves and others and trading under a multiple of similar IDs and phoenixing the companies to avoid debt liabilities.

04549209 STAY GOLD LIMITED Dissolved
08646565  STAY GOLD LTD.
07234228  STAYGOLD PRODUCTIONS LIMITED Dissolved
07101005 STAY GOLD STUDIOS LTD.

http://staygoldstudios.com/contact
Address in Shoreditch:
5 Calvert Ave. Shoreditch, London – E2 7JP

They have been reported as not having paid any suppliers for several months. Known debts according to Extreme are Rigging 6 k, Stunts  6k, SFX  5 k and an unknown amount of unpaid crew.

Equipment hired from Extreme Rigging which has not been returned is as follows:

500kg of 12.5 kg stage weight various castings main colour black abandoned by stay gold  at Shepperton studios. (Replacement cost nearly 3000 k plus shipping and vat.)
All bar coded with extreme rigging stickers and or blue paint from C and D rigging.

2 x specialist stunt jerk vests from company called Amspec replacement value £ 2567 plus shipping and import duty from the USA again with bar code and label from extreme rigging
Serial ERJVML0011 and ERJVMM0008

Police have been notified as have the Pinewood Studios group.

Please proceed with caution if asked for credit and make sure you know which of their various entities you are supposedly dealing with.

Calumet Robbery

More details available shortly but here is the list of goods stolen.

If you are offered any of the items listed below for sale or have any information about the theft, contact your local Police or email us .  There is a reward for the return of these items or information leading to the conviction of anyone involved in the theft of the equipment listed on this page.

 

DESC S/N
HASS H – LI-ION CHARGER LI-ION/CHGR//03
HASSELBLAD HC 120MM F/4 MACRO 7ESR15062
HASSELBLAD HC 120MM F/4 MACRO 7ESU13359
HASSELBLAD HC 150MM F/3.2 7FSC12705
HASSELBLAD HC 210MM F/4 7HSC11233
NIKON AF-S 85MM F/1.4G

212528

NIKON AF-S 85MM F/1.4G

212542

NIKON AF-S 85MM F/1.4G

231869

NIKON AF-S 14-24MM F/2.8G ED

259632

NIKON AF-S 24-70MM F/2.8G ED

236455

NIKON AF-S 24-70MM F/2.8G ED

546608

CANON EF 8-15MM F/4L FISHEYE

55

CANON EF 8-15MM F/4L FISHEYE

8421003740

CANON EF 28MM F/1.8 USM

37600069

CANON EF 100MM F/2.8L MACRO IS

1699644

CANON EF 200MM F/2.8L II USM

127181

CANON EF 16-35MM F/2.8L II USM

3256395

CANON EF 16-35MM F/2.8L II USM

3500774

CANON EF 16-35MM F/2.8L II USM

3962262

CANON EF 24-105MM F/4L IS USM

4027151

CANON EF 24-105MM F/4L IS USM

635658

CANON EF 24-105MM F/4L IS USM

636180

CANON EF 24-70MM F/2.8L II USM

9100001713

CANON EF 24-70MM F/2.8L II USM

9200000279

CANON EF 24-70MM F/2.8L II USM

9200004254

CANON EF 24-70MM F/2.8L II USM

9400006608

CANON EF 24-70MM F/2.8L II USM

9400009507

CANON EF 24-70MM F/2.8L II USM

9615012089

CANON EF 24-70MM F/2.8L II USM

9615013182

CANON EF 70-300MM F/4-5.6L IS

8240004571

CANON EF 70-300MM F/4-5.6L IS

8240004573

ZEISS 21MM F/2.8 ZF.2

15807602

ZEISS 21MM F/2.8 ZF.2

15807615

ZEISS 21MM F/2.8 ZF.2

15807667

ZEISS 25MM F/2.8 MACRO ZF.2

15848201

ZEISS 28MM F/2 ZF.2

15812244

ZEISS 28MM F/2 ZF.2

15812274

ZEISS 35MM F/2 ZF.2

15782173

ZEISS 35MM F/2 ZF.2

15782489

ZEISS 35MM F/2 ZF.2

15782715

ZEISS 50MM F/1.4 ZF.2

15775099

ZEISS 50MM F/1.4 ZF.2

15775100

ZEISS 50MM F/1.4 ZF.2

15775144

Alex Levi and Maurice Duchamp: Theft from freelance cameraman

The following theft was reported by the Xhire web form.

Submission Time   : 26-Mar-14 03:08

Your Name         : Simon Shen

Your organisation : Freelance Cameraman based in London

Telephone         : 07447922235

E-mail Address    : simonshen87@hotmail.com

Name(s) of fraudulent hirer.: Alex Levi from Maurice Dumchamp

Name of fraudulent organisation, address and website if available: Alex Levi on behave of Maurice Duchamp production of Maurice News Production

 Fake insurance policy registered under ‘Zurich’ Group

 They posted an online ad on production base and FTP

List the main items of kit stolen.: Canon 5D mark 2 with Full rig Zeiss ZF Prime lens set Cineroid EVF Formatt Matt box Lee ND Filter set Vinten Avocet 90 tripod & fluid head Sachtler Tripod DA100 Short Leg all the accessories etc.

How was the fraud carried out?  Please supply as much detail as possible.: A fake production company called Maurice Duchamp hired my camera equipment kit.They provided a fake insurance document.

I delivered the equipment to a man named Alex Levi outside the Mayfair hotel in London.

They’ve now disappeared with my kit.

Police details and crime number: Action Fraud Ref: NFRC140300574788 Police Ref:CHS10958 Any other information you wish to share with the broadcast hire community: Alex Levi, male, late 20s or eariler 30s, approx 6′ height, facial bread, mediterranean or turkish, barely speak english, worn a black jumper with baseball cap.

His personal number which is permanently switched off:  07823918873

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Additional details received by email:

Thank you very much for your reply, I’m really appreciate for the help in regarding to my case. Just to giving you more information about the case.

So basically, The Maurice Duchamp production company advertised a production assistant job on production base websites (the ads are still live).

They obviously found what they were looking for because their new production assistant contacted me about hiring my equipment. I was sent an insurance document and told to meet a man named Alex Levi outside the Mayfair hotel. And they were willing to pay me 200 pound for the first install payment as deposit. (300 quid in total for two days rental in the weekend.)

I delivered the equipment to him, received a cash payment and thought everything was fine. The following day I had a worried call from the production assistant who told me his phone was switched off. She sensed it was a scam so we done some digging. The insurance document is fake and we tried to call and contact Maurice Duchamp, but unfortunately there weren’t any response at all, also Alex Levi has disappeared.

I now realise they have scammed people before, but they always leave a trail. They paid for job ads on two websites and hired a room in the Mayfair hotel which they cancelled later.

It’s very unfortunate, this disaster happened on me, I reported to London metropolitan police right immediately, but it’s really sad, that the police didn’t do any helps at all, they kept me running around, waited and kicking me back and forth in between different department. In the end, they referred my case to a private company called ‘Action Fraud’ which also seems careless about my lost. There weren’t any execution or future progress from them at all since my last report. As there are many ways to track and chase them, through CCTV tape, their Mini Cab registration plate, hotel reservation etc, but no action preceded so far by ‘Action Fraud’. So right now I feel hopeless.

It’s a shame, that the total value of my kit is approx around 12000 pound, and I didn’t have any serial numbers for my camera and lens, as the lenses have all been rehoused and converted into cine-mode, However I’ve learnt my lesson in a hard way… I really hope the authorities could carry out some real action to resolve this case, as this ‘Maurice Duchamp’ guy still activating out there.

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Alex Levi of Solutions4u

Blue Tuna were contacted on the 21st March by somebody using the name Alex Levi of Solutions4u.

The website seemed unprofessional, the style of language seemed to be similar to somebody using the name of  Maurice Duchamp who had tried to hire from Video Europe the day before and it would appear that they have been trying to place the same hire at several different companies.

If you are approached in a similar way again, if possible please obtain a phone number. (Land line is best).  We can then cross reference the phone number if the fraudster attempts to use different identities. (It’s harder to have large numbers of land line numbers, although not impossible.)

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Legal Disclaimer

We do not know if the person concerned was using his real name, or impersonating someone else called Alex Levi.

This attempt to rent equipment may be perfectly legitimate, but we recommend that, if approached by anyone using that name, you make extensive enquiries and act with extreme caution before releasing any kit.

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Maurice Duchamp

Video Europe had a protracted debate on the 2oth March with someone using the name Maurice Duchamp, who looks likely to be a potential fraudster.

Mr Duchamp asked for an enormous variety of lenses, not all of which matched his camera requirements.

When pressed for references Mr Duchamp became aggressive and rude.

There was no identifiable online history for Mr Duchamp and his email address ended with @journalist.com which is a free gmx mail.com account.

Please be wary of this individual.

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Update: 26 March 2014

A freelance cameraman has contacted the site regarding an advert somebody by the name of Maurice Duchamp has placed here:  http://www.filmandtvpro.com/uk/job_view.php?uid=217347&

Be warned: Another freelance cameraman responded to an advert similar to this and had £12000 of kit stolen. Fraudsters rely on the fact that individuals lack the resources to make adequate checks.

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Legal disclaimer

We do not know if the person concerned was using his real name, or impersonating someone else called Maurice Duchamp.

This attempt to rent equipment may be perfectly legitimate, but we recommend that, if approached by anyone using that name, you make extensive enquiries and act with extreme caution before releasing any kit.

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Moped drive-by thefts.

There have been two recent incidents of this with xhire members – but according to the BBC there have been a spate of them recently.

This from BBC Investigations:

“Several thefts, over the last twelve months,  have been reported to the British Broadcasting Corporation Investigation Service (BBCIS), involving pairs on motorcycles / scooters, stealing camera equipment, either from the back of vehicles, or on the street. In all cases the BBCIS has reported the incident to Police and where possible have released CCTV footage.

I have been informed by the Metropolitan Police that this type of crime is rife across the city, involving several different teams. The police are experiencing considerable difficulty in addressing the problem as the suspect’s  features are  always obscured with full facial helmets and the bikes are invariably displaying false, or doctored registration plates. It has been intimated that the only way the  Police are likely to make an impact on this type of crime, is through intelligence from informants.

The only effective action the BBCIS can take at this time is to alert production crews out on the street, of the MO and to ask that they remain vigilant to the threat.

The officer collating these crimes in London is DC Nick Howard, of the Serious Acquisitive Crime Departmentt on 0207 321 6744.”

Video Europe lost two cameras on Friday the 7th March at the BBC and Cruet were targetted outside a production company by the same method from which these photos originate.

The driver from Cruet reports that the moped appears to have followed him around the corner into a street which is effectively a dead end.

As he pulled up, the passenger from the moped had dismounted and was opening the boot of the vehicle. He grabbed two bags from the van and jumped back onto the moped and they then rode away.

Both people on the moped were wearing black helmets and the moped was a black Paiggio Vespa with dark red seat pad and appears to be registered in Maidstone in Kent.

The likelihood is that the moped is stolen and another will be used next time – however, the driver’s clothing is more likely to be a constant feature since motorcycle gear is expensive.

The helmets appear to have tinted visors and the front rider has an expensive Rukka jacket – a relatively unusual Finnish brand with a distinctive ‘R’ on the back of the jacket and Rukka’s trademark bands on the sleeves.
The driver appears to be a little portly.

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Attempted break in at Video Europe Soho

Overnight a BMW X5 was used to ram raid the shutter door of V.E.’s Soho office.

They were however, unsuccessful in gaining access.

This event comes after a robbery from the back of their van on Friday 7th March outside the BBC.

The driver was sat outside the BBC when he heard the van door open, he jumped out to see 2 men making off with a C300 and PDW800, on a moped.

Serial numbers will be confirmed soon.

 

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Equipment stolen from Focus 24

The following equipment was stolen from a customer on the weekend of the 1st/2nd February 2014, near Bow, London, UK. When further information from the Police regarding the circumstances becomes available, we will share this. Please watch out for offers of this equipment for sale. Please forward to any dealers/brokers/rental houses that you have dealings with.

 Here is a summary:

– ARRI Alexa Classic Plus 16:9 Kit in Flight Case, with cables, accessories etc.

– 5x 64GB SxS Pro Cards.

– ARRI/ZEISS Ultraprime 5-way Set in Flight Case: 16, 24, 32, 50, 85mm.

– ARRI/ZEISS Ultraprime Single Lens in Flight Case: 135mm.

O’Connor 2060 serial 480328 in Flight Case.

– Ronford Baker Tall Legs Moy in Black Hexagonal Case.

– IDX VL-2Plus Charger and 2x IDX Batteries in soft Petrol bag.

– TV Logic 5.6″ Monitor in Flight Case, with cables accessories etc.

– Hawk Woods Reel Power 4×4 Charger and Alexa Reel Power battery plate, loose.

Please report any information to ben@focus24.tv or 0207 033 6555.

Full list of stolen items below:

 

ARRI ALEXA
ALEXA 16:9 PLUS Body, s/n 4348
Lens Cap, Aerial, Top Handle CCH-1
IDX Battery Plate, SD Card
Electronic Viewfinder EVF-1
Viewfinder Mounting Bracket VMB-2
Viewfinder Extension Bracket VEB-1
Handle Extension Block HEB-2
19mm Bridge Plate BP-12
Bridge Plate Adapter BPA-1
Levelling Block LB-1
Shoulder Pad with Velcro SP-3
12″ Dovetail Plate
Large Noga Arm
Ronford Baker Moose Bars
2x Moose Bar Extenders 160mm
5-pin XLR to dual 3-pin XLR lead
3-Pin to Fisher 24V Alexa Power Lead
Short & Medium EVF Cables KC150-S/KC151-S
Ethernet Cable KC153-S
Short BNC Cable x2
Long & Short 19mm Bars x2
Short 15mm Bars x2
Sonnet Thunderbolt Card Reader & Cable
Sony USB3 Card Reader + USB3 Cable
64GB SxS PRO Card s/n DEKC1011
64GB SxS PRO Card s/n DEKC1012
64GB SxS PRO Card s/n DEKC1013
64GB SxS PRO Card s/n DEKC1015
64GB SxS PRO Card s/n DEKH1198
Small & Large Allen Key
Metal (Casedesign) Case
ARRI/ZEISS Ultraprimes
16mm s/n 8944806
24mm s/n 8943849
32mm s/n 8944553
50mm s/n 8944347
85mm s/n 8944572
Metal (Casedesign) Case 5-way
135mm s/n 8946089
Metal (Casedesign) Case single
OConnor Head 2060
2060  s/n 480328
Tie Down
Telescopic Arm
13″ Sliding Base Plate
Snap Plate
3/8″ Screws x4
1/4″ Screws x2
Metal Case
Ronford Baker Tall Legs (Moy)
Legs s/n 6011414
Spreaders s/n 112819
Case
IDX Batt System
Small IDX Charger VL-2PLUS s/n K1-20219
IDX Batts x2
Kettle Lead
Petrol Bag
TVLogic 5.6″
Monitor & Sony Battery Plate s/n VF056L2667
Acrylic Screen Protecter
Battery Sony L-ion x3
Battery Charger
Phono Adapter, Barrel & Right Angle
AC Adapter
Manfrotto 492LCD Hot Shoe Ball Head
HDMI-mini HDMI Cable  x2
HDMI-HDMI Cable
BNC Cable x2
IEC C13 ‘Kettle’ Mains Power Lead
IEC C7 ‘Figure-8’ Mains Power Lead
Noga Arm w/15mm Clamp
RS – Mini XLR Power Cable
Sunshade
Metal (Casedesign) Case
Hawk Woods Reel Power
Reel Power 4×4 Charger
Reel Power Alexa Plate

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