greed got the best of them, according to albuquerque police. 16 people, including several albuquerque teachers are facing felonies tonight in connection with a huge big screen tv heist. and 50 stolen tv's have yet to be recovered. for the latest on this let's go to jeremy jojola. jeremy. we saw a room full of suspects this morning---- 16 of them---some minute thumbnail 06:07 pm of them people who have clean records who got caught with stolen goods, according to police. thanks to a big television heist earlier this month, e people in this room are now on tv, named as criminal suspects. it started with the theft of a trailer at the abf truck yard in albuquerque we reported earlier this month. the trailer was loaded with 70 tvs, and found ditched in valencia county. detectives searched craigslist--found a tv connected to the heist for sale, and made an undercover buy. the case unfolded from there. "this was an inside job these are a number of people who are friends of friends who are connected." police say adrian limas is the ring leader---the former abf employee accused of organizing the trailer theft..and the man who got friends to sell the stolen tv's to other friends, police say. among the suspects----four albuquerque teachers. steve smith works at albuquerque high and has been with the district since 1980. police say ernest a bernadette frietze had 9 stolen tv's.