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Jacksonville, FL- Pawn shop customer shoots at suspects during armed robbery.

JACKSONVILLE, Fl. — Action News Jax spoke with a man who said he witnessed a robbery at a local pawn shop and opened fire on the suspects. Police said three suspects, all dressed in black and wearing masks, entered the Cash America Pawn on Blanding Boulevard and stole $9,000 in jewelry.

Timothy Williams was inside the store on Saturday when it all happened. He said he watched those suspects break the glass on the jewelry counter, while another held the store door open.

“My buddy that was there was like ‘oh my God, I can’t believe this is happening,’” said Williams, referring to one of the employees. “And I was like, do you want me to put a stop to this, because they are coming closer to us and I don’t like this.”

Williams said he drew his concealed gun and shouted at the suspects to stop and get out. “The one guy with the hammer turned to me and raised the hammer and took a step toward me, and I pulled the trigger,” said Williams. “He kind of fell backward, stepped backward into his friend, and the friend dropped the bag that he had.”

Williams said he believed the bullet hit the suspect in the gut, but police did not confirm if anyone was hurt by gunfire. After that, Williams said the suspects ran out of the store and toward a restaurant next door.

“They dropped something in the doorway and another couple of pieces up between that store and the restaurant next door,” said Williams.

Police said another witness pulled his concealed carry firearm and fired one shot as one of the suspects ran in front of the store. Williams said he was glad he could put a stop to it.

“I hope they get caught,” said Williams. “If you are going to play stupid games, you are going to win stupid prizes, and somebody won a 22-magnum bullet.”

Action News Jax reached out to Cash America Pawn for a statement on this and any surveillance video they have. We have not heard back. Police are still looking for those suspects.

If you have any information regarding this incident or information on these criminals, please contact the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

Article provided by Action News Jax- click HERE to view article and video.

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LAS VEGAS, NV- GRAB AND RUN.

Las Vegas, NV- On July 03, 2025, it was reported that a grab and run incident occurred at the Las Vegas Premium outlets. A male suspect entered the store where he was greeted by an employee. The male proceeded to the gold showcases and began to look at necklaces and charms. The male requested to look and selected a necklace and selected a charm. The male then tried on the necklace and charm, then quickly fled the store. Mall security and Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department were notified and responded. No injuries were reported.

Suspect(s) Description: Male, 30-35yrs. old, Black, 5’4, 135lbs., short black hair, black facial hair, black Adidas t-shirt, denim cargo pants, black and white shoes, dark sunglasses, large watch on left wrist

If you have any information regarding this incident or information on this criminal, please contact the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

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KINGSTON, NY- DISTRACTION THEFT

Kingston, NY- On Saturday July 5, 2025, a Jewlery store reported a distraction theft after a male and female couple entered the store and asked to see diamond bracelets. The employee removed a display containing multiple bracelets and set it on the counter. The male suspect asked to confirm the price of one of the bracelets and distracted the employee from the display, at which time the male suspect removed one of the bracelets and palmed it in his hands before putting it into his pocket. Both suspects then left the store without making the purchase.

Suspect(s) Description:

Suspect 1: The suspect is described as a tall Eastern European male proximately 6 foot tall with light colored skin, a medium cropped black beard. The suspect wore right and black running shoes, Black shorts and a short sleeve white T-shirt. The suspect also wore a beige or green colored ball cap with a ‘chevron’ logo on the front.

Suspect 2: The suspect is described as a white Eastern European female, approx. 5’3” tall and blond hair in a ponytail. She wore a blue and white floral skirt and a short sleeve white shirt.

If you have any information regarding this incident or information on these criminals, please contact the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

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TACOMA, WA- DISTRACTION THEFT

Tacoma, WA– On Sunday July 6, 2025, a jewelry store reported a distraction theft by a lone male. He entered the store and asked to see a variety of men’s jewelry. While the employee opened and unlocked a showcase the suspect was able to reach in and grab three items undetected. Suspect failed to make payment on any of the items and left the store. The loss was discovered a short time later and video was reviewed identifying the theft. A report will be filed with local police no person was injured in this incident.

Suspect(s) Description: The suspect is described as a heavy-set male, possibly 5 foot 7 inches tall with a short cut black beard and medium length black hair. The suspect wore possibly prescription glasses. He dressed in cream colored running shoes blue Jean shorts and a black long sleeve shirt with a red logo on the front left side.

If you have any information regarding this incident or information on this criminal, please contact the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

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Canoga Park, CA- Roof top Burglars take off with $400,000 worth of jewelry in Canoga Park theft caught on video.

Canoga Park, CA– A group of burglars were caught breaking into a Canoga Park jewelry store, reportedly getting away with $400,000 worth of jewelry.

It happened Thursday at a store along Sherman Way. The owner said the burglars got in through the roof and ripped out the wires to his security system so it wouldn’t go off.

Surveillance video shows at least one burglar wearing a mask and hoodie eyeing a display counter. The owner said the thieves took about $400,000 worth of jewelry after they cut a hole through a safe.

“From one thing to another, you know, my life savings has literally been wiped out,” said the owner. “So now it’s just starting back from zero and slowly trying to build up what we have to build … I don’t even know if I feel safe anymore.” The owner said he was only partly covered by insurance.

Article provided by KABC News- LA. Click HERE to view article.

If you have any information regarding this incident or information on these criminals, please contact the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

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Amber Jewelers in Artesia latest venue robbed in string targeting Indian-owned stores

ARTESIA, Calif. A wave of smash-and-grab robberies is hitting Indian-owned jewelry stores across California, leaving business owners shaken and authorities on high alert.

The latest violent heist happened on July 1 at Amber Jewelers and Watch Palace in Artesia, just before 6 p.m. Surveillance footage shows at least 12 masked men storming the store, smashing glass cases, and grabbing handfuls of gold and diamonds. Three people took cover behind a counter during the chaos.

Investigators say the suspects fled in multiple getaway vehicles. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Lakewood Station is handling the case.

This attack is part of a troubling trend. Since May 2024, at least eight Indian jewelry stores across the Bay Area and Southern California have been hit similarly.

In Sunnyvale, just days before the Artesia robbery, suspects targeted a jewelry shop on East El Camino Real. On June 29, around 2:45 p.m., a group rammed a stolen vehicle into the store, then smashed displays with hammers. The heist lasted less than 90 seconds.

The store owner was hurt during the incident and later hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. Officers with the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety found a possible suspect vehicle, but they ended the pursuit for public safety reasons.

Authorities say this isn’t an isolated incident. Other Bay Area stores targeted include Nitin Jewelers, PNG Jewelers in Sunnyvale, Bhindi Jewelers in Newark, Bombay Jewelry Company in Berkeley, Kumar Jewelers in Fremont, and BJ Jewelers in Dublin. Police have made arrests in two of those cases—at PNG and Kumar Jewelers—but the remaining suspects are still at large.

The July 1 robbery in Artesia is among the boldest yet. A Ring security video shows a group of masked men wearing hoodies and wielding tools rushing the store. Witnesses say as many as 30 people may have been involved.

Another nearby store was also hit at the same time. Both businesses were left with broken windows, shattered glass doors, and destroyed display cases. The next day, plywood covered the storefronts. Store co-owner Freeha said she and her family had never experienced anything like this since opening the store in 1993.

“We were the first ones in this plaza,” she said. “It was very traumatizing for us, and I don’t know how we are going to handle it.”

An office above the jewelry stores also suffered damage. Its glass door was shattered during the robbery. No injuries were reported in the Artesia incident, and police have yet to announce any arrests.

These incidents are becoming more frequent and more violent. On March 30, suspects used a stolen vehicle to ram another Sunnyvale jewelry store. They fled empty-handed after an employee pulled a gun on them.

On June 20, thieves used a stolen car to break into a Dublin store. The owner had removed all merchandise after hearing about a recent robbery in Fremont, so the suspects left with nothing. Law enforcement officials believe organized crime rings may be behind the string of attacks.

Business owners and residents are calling for better protection. Many stores already have security cameras and buzzer entry systems. But in cases like these, those measures are not enough to stop large, coordinated groups.

With millions of dollars in merchandise stolen and damage still being assessed, police are asking the public for help. Victims are left dealing with not only financial losses but also emotional trauma.

Article provided by Diya TV. Click HERE to view article.

If you have any information regarding this incident or information on these criminals, please contact the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

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Detroit, MI- Two men arrested after armed robbery outside Detroit-area jewelry store, police standoff

Two men were taken into custody after they allegedly robbed three people outside a jewelry store on Monday in Hamtramck, Michigan.

Leon Devonte Richardson and Michael Edward-Martell were arraigned on Thursday on 19 felony charges, including armed robbery, larceny, larceny of $1,000 but less than $20,000, carrying a concealed weapon and felony firearm. Both suspects received a $500,000 cash/surety bond. They must be on house arrest if released.

Hamtramck police say on June 30, three people were leaving Gold and Glitter Jewelry on Joseph Campau Street when a white Nissan Rogue pulled up beside them. One of the suspects got out of the car and allegedly snatched a chain from one of the victims, police said. The suspect also chased a second victim, who was on crutches, stealing his glasses, and stole a woman’s purse at gunpoint.

Police said officers located the two suspects less than an hour after the robbery, arresting one of them. The second suspect went to a house in Detroit but eventually surrendered after a standoff.

Police said both men are charged as habitual fourth offenders, which carries up to life in prison if found guilty.

Article provided by CBS Detroit, click HERE to view.

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Hamilton Twp., NJ- Jewelry Smash and Grab Burglary at New Jersey Department Store.

HAMILTON TWP., N.J. Ã¢â‚¬â€ Police are investigating a burglary that occurred early Thursday morning at the Macy’s department store on Black Horse Pike.

According to the Township of Hamilton Police Department, an unknown suspect broke into the store at 4401 Black Horse Pike around 2:31 a.m. by shattering multiple exterior glass doors.

The individual, described only as wearing dark clothing, gloves, and a motorcycle-style helmet, forced open a jewelry display case inside the store and took an undisclosed amount of merchandise before fleeing the scene.

Article provided by Shore News, click HERE to view.

If you have any information regarding this incident or information on this criminal, please contact the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

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SCOTTSDALE, AZ- GRAB AND RUN.

On June 30, 2025, at the Fashion Square Mall in Scottsdale, AZ, it was reported that a grab and run incident occurred. A male suspect entered the store where he was greeted by an employee. The male proceeded to the gold showcases and began to look at necklaces. The male selected a necklace, was handed the necklace and quickly fled that store. Mall security and the Scottsdale Police Department were notified and responded. No injuries were reported.

Suspect(s) Description: Male, 30-35yrs. old, Hispanic, 5’8, 170lbs., black hair, black beard, red hat, black t-shirt, denim pants, black shoes, tattoo on left arm

If you have any information regarding this incident or information on this criminal, please contact the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

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Laverne, CA- Suspected burglary crew arrested during attempted rooftop break-in at local jewelry store

La Verne, CA – Seven men were arrested Sunday night after police investigators and multiple local agencies interrupted an attempted jewelry store burglary in La Verne, weeks after the same crew allegedly struck a Glendale business.

The arrests follow a May 27 burglary at Bidrussian Jewelry on Glendale Avenue, where suspects cut a hole through the roof and stole an unknown amount of jewelry.

Burglary detectives from the Glendale Police Department launched an investigation and, with the help of partner agencies, began tracking the suspects.

On June 29, officers moved in as the suspects tried to break into Rodeo Jewelers on Foothill Boulevard by cutting through the roof. Authorities said the group also used signal jammers and cut wires during the attempted break-in.

Seven of the eight suspects at the scene were taken into custody with help from the La Verne, Claremont and Glendora police departments, as well as deputies from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.Those arrested were identified
as Vera Matias, Javier Sepulveda, Luka Pazitiani, Edson Gonzalez, Jose Millafil, Victor Iturriaga Lopez, and Cristian Gonzalez Aburto.

All are foreign nationals and are believed to be connected to similar crimes in the U.S. and abroad, police said.

The men remain in Glendale police custody.

Article provided by KTLA5 News. Click HERE to view article.