Exclusive | Wealthy Hamptons concierge service founder busted for stealing $141 in fish, sandwiches and its not her first time: cops

Now she’s on the hook! The wealthy founder of a posh Hamptons concierge service was busted for stealing salmon and fluke from a beloved local market — after a fishy history of allegedly swiping other culinary goodies, cops said Wednesday.Jenene Ronick, 52, who runs the high-end firm Luxury Attache, allegedly stuffed her bag to the gills with a $74 wild salmon steak, a $67 cut of fresh fluke and two deli sandwiches at the upscale Red Horse Market in East Hampton on June 10, police said. Ronick — who lives in a palatial $7 million, seven-bedroom abode in nearby Amagansett  — allegedly then dumped the seafood haul in her electric pickup truck and went back for more, according to police and a shop worker.The sticky-fingered foodie — whose concierge company boasts swanky clients such as Dior, Sotheby’s and Cartier — was then spotted by a worker allegedly trying to snatch a $100 porter steak, the employee said.“She was acting dumb,” Anthony Pineda, whose dad owns the market, told The Post.“She was pretending she was on the phone, and I see her with a giant bag of groceries.” “I asked everyone, did you, did you ring her up? And everyone’s like, ‘no.’” Cops tracked down Ronick, using a description of her 2024 Ford F-150 electric pickup and license plate, and charged her with petit larceny.The alleged seafood snatcher has been in a sea of trouble in recent months for allegedly making off with items from at least two other businesses, police said.“It’s part of a pattern,” East Hampton Village police Detective Sgt. Jennifer Dunn told The Post.Ronick was accused of stealing dozens of eggs from a roadside stand in East Hampton Town on several occasions last year, according to cops.  She was also accused of swiping household items in from a CVS in February.Her company, which boasts an office on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, provides concierge service, travel planning and destination management to well-heeled New Yorkers and companies...

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Publisher: New York Post

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