

Hillsboro, Illinois Man Charged With Stealing $250K in Rare Coins From Fellow Vendor at St. Charles County Coin Show
Dallas Langham, 42, was arrested and charged last week with one count of stealing items valued at more than $25,000 and one count of drug possession.
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. — An out-of-state collector and vendor has been charged with stealing hundreds of rare and collectible coins valued at $250,000 from a fellow vendor while here for a coin show in July.
Dallas Langham, 42, of Hillsboro, Illinois, was arrested and charged last week with one count of stealing items valued at more than $25,000 and one count of drug possession. Both counts are felonies.
He pleaded not guilty on Friday to both charges.
The investigation into Langham began in July after a vendor at the 64th annual Missouri Numismatic Society coin show called police to report that their hotel room had been burglarized and approximately $250,000 in rare and collectible coins and other money was missing.
The coin show, which was held at the St. Charles County Convention Center, brings together more than 150 dealers from across the country and is considered one of the largest coin shows in the Midwest, according to the Numismatic Society's website.
The Numismatic Society did not respond to the Post-Dispatch's interview requests on Monday.
When interviewed by police, Langham and the other vendor said they had agreed to share a hotel room. The other vendor, who is not named in court records, told police that Langham had been in the room when they were storing their valuable coins and money in the closet.
Police say that the other vendor also gave Langham a room key before leaving for dinner.
When questioned by police in July, Langham said that he returned to the room at 11 p.m. and was in the room for about 40 minutes before he realized the coins and money were missing.
He said he also noticed "obvious damage to the door," but investigators later determined the damage was "not consistent" with forced entry into a hotel room with a heavy door.
Police searched the other vendor's vehicle and found nine-tenths of a gram of methamphetamine.
Langham agreed to a polygraph exam and the results from the lie detector test showed that he was "being deceptive," police wrote in court records.
Police say he later confessed to being addicted to methamphetamine and that "his finances were not in good shape" and "admitted to stealing from vendors at previous coin shows."
Langham is being held in the St. Charles County Jail on a $100,000 cash-only bond. His next court date is Thursday, and he has not yet hired an attorney, according to electronic court records.
The above is the detailed content of Hillsboro, Illinois Man Charged With Stealing $250K in Rare Coins From Fellow Vendor at St. Charles County Coin Show. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!

Hot AI Tools

Undresser.AI Undress
AI-powered app for creating realistic nude photos

AI Clothes Remover
Online AI tool for removing clothes from photos.

Undress AI Tool
Undress images for free

Clothoff.io
AI clothes remover

Video Face Swap
Swap faces in any video effortlessly with our completely free AI face swap tool!

Hot Article

Hot Tools

Notepad++7.3.1
Easy-to-use and free code editor

SublimeText3 Chinese version
Chinese version, very easy to use

Zend Studio 13.0.1
Powerful PHP integrated development environment

Dreamweaver CS6
Visual web development tools

SublimeText3 Mac version
God-level code editing software (SublimeText3)

Hot Topics











Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the possibility of a unified BRICS currency and efforts to create an alternative to the Swift financial messaging system during a BRICS media meeting Friday at Novo-Ogarevo, Russia.

The 20p piece is a rare “mule” coin dating from 2008, and fetched more than £60 at auction.

The coin was minted without a date due to an error and quickly became a sought-after collector's items.

After Bitcoin's 2028 halving, which reduces volatility, he expects this shift, leading to discussions about Bitcoin as a peer-to-peer currency.

The 50p coin in question was released in 2009 to mark 250 years since the opening of Kew Gardens in 1759. Just 210,000 copies of the coin were produced by The Royal Mint, which lists the anniversary Kew Gardens coin as one of its most valuable.

An expert has urged Brits to check their coin jars at home for five old British coins that could be extremely valuable

Dallas Langham, 42, was arrested and charged last week with one count of stealing items valued at more than $25,000 and one count of drug possession.

According to one TikTok user with an interest in old and valuable coins, a 1954 penny has achieved an estimated value of £90,000 - and could fetch in excess of £100,000