Tasteful burglar swipes $58K designer sofa in LA heist

A Los Angeles thief with a penchant for high-end items has struck once more, this time making off with a lavish 21-piece Mah Jong sofa, valued at $58,000, from a downtown furniture showroom. The luxurious piece, crafted by the renowned designer Roche Bobois, is now missing, leaving the store and law enforcement on high alert.

Authorities, along with the store’s owner, suspect Zack Vincler as the mastermind behind this audacious heist. Vincler is no stranger to law enforcement, as he carries a known criminal record, and there is currently an outstanding bench warrant for his arrest.

Vincler was apprehended in 2023, facing charges involving a string of burglaries and cases of identity theft. During that year, prosecutors accused him of committing three separate commercial burglaries, including a brazen theft in Beverly Hills, which coincided with another break-in at a downtown location.

After serving eight months behind bars, Vincler was released on probation on March 14, 2024. However, his compliance with the legal system was short-lived. By December 2024, a judge issued a bench warrant after Vincler failed to attend a scheduled probation hearing. As of now, his whereabouts remain a mystery, leaving a trail of unanswered questions and concerns for his potential future targets.

He spent eight months in jail and was released on probation on March 14, 2024.

In December 2024, a judge issued a bench warrant after he failed to appear for a scheduled probation hearing. His current whereabouts are unknown.

The most recent theft occurred at Merit, a high-end furniture store in downtown Los Angeles.

Surveillance footage showed a white van backing into the store while security cameras were disabled.

Store owner Paul Bearman told NBC News, “Each piece was 30 to 40 pounds. It was a lot of effort to steal that sofa.”

Police are still investigating, and no new arrests have been reported.

The burglary is part of a broader pattern targeting influencers and collectors with expensive mid-century modern furniture and luxury items.

Influencer Victoria Paris, who was in New York in June 2024, discovered her LA home had been broken into.

She told NBC News, “I was sick to my stomach.”

The thief took two Rabanne bags, two Miu Miu bags, Hermes scarves, a Louis Vuitton duffel and trays of jewelry, totaling at least $15,000.

Paris shared her story on TikTok, where her two million followers helped spread the word and connect victims.

“The pattern is definitely people with good taste,” Paris said. “I loved everybody he was burglarizing. It was definitely a vibe.” 

Other victims include Emily Oberg of Sporty & Rich and Rachel Cleverley and Josh Warner of GOOD ART, who were able to link attempted home break-ins to the same suspect.

Before the Mah Jong sofa theft, Vincler allegedly committed credit card fraud against vintage furniture dealers.

Interestingly, his Hinge profile reportedly portrayed him as a stylish, art-loving entrepreneur, ironic, given his taste for high-end furniture and a knack for walking off with it.

Amanda Hallberg, owner of Modern Conscience in Seattle, recalled that rare Eames chairs were purchased with stolen cards

She created a webpage titled “Stolen by Zack Vincler” to alert buyers, which later helped other victims connect the dots.

Bearman once confronted Vincler directly during a recovery of a $7,800 Togo sofa.

NBC News reported that Bearman jumped into the delivery van and held Vincler until police arrived. Despite arrests and confrontations, the burglaries continued.

Eight days after the Mah Jong sofa theft, Merit was burglarized again, losing a $32,000 1920s Goyard trunk, a $4,800 Gucci desk set and a $3,500 Pierre Guariche chair.

Vincler previously worked at the raw denim brand 3sixteen.

Police reports describe his modus operandi as targeting expensive mid-century modern furniture.

Although he has faced multiple arrests and charges, including commercial burglary and identity theft, his recent activities demonstrate a continued threat.

Law enforcement and victims say social media has been instrumental in connecting cases and identifying patterns. 

Paris’ TikTok posts and Hallberg’s alert page have allowed multiple victims to link incidents and recognize stolen items.

Victims and collectors worry that Vincler, still at large under an active warrant, may escalate his criminal behavior.

Hallberg told NBC News, “The part of this case that really makes me worry is that Zack is going to keep escalating because that seems to be the pattern.”


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