Ray Bouderau, producer of 'Bill and Ted' comedy franchise sequel, arrested ... trends now

Ray Bouderau, producer of 'Bill and Ted' comedy franchise sequel, arrested ... trends now
Ray Bouderau, producer of 'Bill and Ted' comedy franchise sequel, arrested ... trends now

Ray Bouderau, producer of 'Bill and Ted' comedy franchise sequel, arrested ... trends now

One of the producers of the hit movie Bill and Ted: Face the Music, a sequel to the 1980s comedy classic, is behind bars alongside his estranged girlfriend after the pair were accused of a wild burglary spree in New York. 

On Tuesday, the Suffolk County District Attorney announced the arrest of Raymond Bouderau and Jacqueline Jewett. The pair's robbery scheme netted them more than $1 million in guns, including an AR-15, jewelry, wine and cash, the DA said at a press conference. 

The robberies  took place at two homes, one in Manhattan, where Bouderau lives, and the other in affluent Sag Harbor on Long Island's North Fork. 

The target of the thefts was a woman who was dating Jewett's former lover. Jewett, a divorced mother of six, planned the burglaries as she knew the woman was on vacation, using the victims iCloud data to track her movements, officials said.  

Producer Ray Bouderau pictured on his Facebook page with his daughter and Keanu Reeves in 2019

Producer Ray Bouderau pictured on his Facebook page with his daughter and Keanu Reeves in 2019

District Attorney Raymond Tierney said at the press conference: 'If there's one thing that this case illustrates is that life is not like the movies, and in Suffolk County, if you steal other people's property.'

He continued: 'Whether its at the point of a gun or in this case through the planning of an elaborate heist, the Suffolk County District Attorney's office, along with out law enforcement partners, will hunt you down and you'll be held responsible.'

Bouderau and Jewett are facing felony grand larceny charges. The AR-15 that was recovered had the serial number scratched off and is commonly referred to as a 'ghost gun.' 

Tierney said: 'Pictures of artwork and some stolen materials were found on Bouderau’s phone, and it is believed he was looking at various pieces of artwork to try to determine their worth.' 

Bouderau and Jewett were arrested on November 30, according to the Suffolk County DA's office

Bouderau and Jewett were arrested on November 30, according to the Suffolk County DA's office 

Connecticut resident Jewett turned herself into authorities when she found at that there was a warrant out for her arrest

Connecticut resident Jewett turned herself into authorities when she found at that there was a warrant out for her arrest

Connecticut resident Jewett turned herself into authorities when she found at that there was a warrant out for her arrest 

District Attorney Raymond Tierney said at the press conference: 'If there's one thing that this case illustrates is that life is not like the movies, and in Suffolk County, if you steal other people's property'

District Attorney Raymond Tierney said at the press conference: 'If there's one thing that this case illustrates is that life is not like the movies, and in Suffolk County, if you steal other people's property'

The DA said that the pair broke into the home in Sag Harbor on September 22 through a basement window. While downstairs, the duo cut off the electricity. From

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