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Los Angeles, CA- Burglars cut through roof of El Monte jewelry store, steal $1.5 million in gold and diamonds, owners say

Los Angeles, CA- The owners of an El Monte jewelry store say that a group of burglars stole more than a million in gold and diamonds from their business overnight.

Instead of selling jewelry as planned on Sunday, Rosanna Meza and her family are now sifting through the aftermath of the burglary.

“It was our life … and our dreams,” Meza said. “They took everything from us.”

She says that the crew cut through the roof of their store, Meza’s Jewelry on Main Street, using power tools to crack open their safes before taking off with more than $1.5 million in product, including diamond rings and solid gold chains.

“My brother called me, I was at my house still, and he called me and when he told me … everything went blank,” Meza said.

The crew also cut off the store’s security alarms, taking them with them when they fled from the store. She says that it’s not the first time they were targeted by burglars, referencing a 2023 smash-and-grab robbery in which store employees fought back against a suspect.

This time though, she said things were different.

“These were professionals,” she said. “They cut the internet, the security alarm, the cameras. We don’t have anything.”

This is the latest in a series of complex burglaries at Los Angeles County jewelry stores.

Earlier in June, a crew used a blowtorch to cut through the wall of Encino Jewelry Mart, where five different jewelers work. In May, two different groups burglarized stores in Glendale and Simi Valley by cutting through the roof to gain entry.

Meza said that they have filed a report with the El Monte Police Department, but they’re unsure when they can reopen as they work to repair the damage and count their losses.

To view the article provided by CBS news, click here.

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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Woodland Hills, CA- Jewelry store falls victim to early-morning burglary.

Woodland Hills, CA- A jewelry store in Woodland Hills was burglarized by multiple suspects early Tuesday morning, according to police.

The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed that officers responded to Jean Pierre Jewelers, located in the 21000 block of Ventura Boulevard, for a burglary call at 3:28 a.m.

“The reporting party stated three male suspects were burglarizing the business,” a department spokesperson said.

The suspects had fled the area by the time police arrived. One officer was seen removing a crowbar and a power tool from the premises while other officers searched the business for clues.

Video from the scene taken by KTLA photojournalist Dan Lunsford shows a hole in the ceiling of the adjacent business, a gym, although it is not known if it was already there before the incident. Reports of the burglars entering the jewelry store through the gym were unable to be verified by the LAPD.

No descriptions of the suspects were available. It was not immediately clear if anything was taken from the store.

To view the article provided by KTLA 5 and CBS news, click HERE.

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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EASTVALE, CA- BURGLARY OF JEWELRY STORE.

Eastvale, CA– On May 30, 2025, A jewelry store reported a burglary. It was reported a lone suspect dressed in a dark hooded top and dark pants entered the store by breaking the exterior window and cutting a section out of the security gate. The suspect then proceeds to the gold showcase where he smashes into the showcase with what appears to be a sledgehammer, then after gaining access selects several gold chains, bracelets and charms then conceals them inside a large duffle bag. The suspect then exits the building at 3:18:40. Riverside Sheriff’s Department was notified whereupon an investigation was initiated. No report of injuries.

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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Lyndhurst, OH- Burglars grab bling in Mayfield Road jewelry store break-in: Lyndhurst Police Blotter

Lyndhurst, OH- At 2:15 a.m. April 26, an alarm summoned officers to Cleveland Wholesale Jewelry, 5148 Mayfield Road, where two front windows had been broken out.

No one was found to be in the store. But someone had been in the store, as the owner, when called to the scene, reported that items had been stolen.

The owner will conduct an inventory to determine what was stolen and the value of those items.

Article provided by Cleveland.com.

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

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MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA- ATTEMPTED BURGLARY OF JEWELRY STORE.

On 04/26/25, it was reported that three males attempted to break in through the front window of a jewelry store. The driver backed a newer model burgundy pickup truck in front of the door. He immediately jumped out of the truck with a large rock in his right hand and started hitting the front window. The other two males followed the 1st Male and started kicking the windows. The suspects were out of the truck for 23 seconds and ran back to the truck. Police were notified and investigation is continuing.

Suspect(s) Description: 3 Males in a newer burgundy pickup

1st Male unknown race or age. Wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt with hood up and baseball cap with authentication sticker still on the brim, blue jeans, and white athletic shoes

2nd Male unknown race and age. Wearing blue hooded sweatshirt with hood up, red baseball cap with the authentication sticker still on the brim, white t-shirt under jacket tan pants

3rd Male unknow race and age. Gray hooded jacket with hood up a blue baseball cap with the authentication sticker on the brim and blue jeans.

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

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El Paso, TX- Police seek public’s help in identifying suspect in jewelry theft at mall

EL PASO, TX – A man is wanted by police after he stole more than $6,000 in jewelry from a business in the Cielo Vista Mall.

The El Paso Police Department and Crime Stoppers of El Paso are seeking the community’s help in identifying the suspect involved in this week’s “Crime of the Week.”

The unidentified man entered the mall on a BMX-style bicycle at 4 A.M. on March 9.

After making entry, the man went to Gold & Silver, a kiosk in the mall, where he took gold earrings and some watches from the stand. The stolen items are estimated to have a value of $6,400.

Article provided by KFOX14 CBS 4 News.

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

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LOS ANGELES, CA- Millions in merchandise taken by burglars who tunneled through concrete into LA jewelry store.

LOS ANGELES, CA– Burglars tunneled through a concrete wall to gain access to a Los Angeles jewelry store, making off with at least $10 million worth of watches, pendants, gold chains and other merchandise, police said. The heist happened around 9:30 p.m. Sunday at Love Jewels on Broadway in the heart of downtown’s jewelry district, according to Officer David Cuellar with the LA Police Department.

Investigators were reviewing security camera footage that shows the suspects entering the store from a large hole they drilled from the property next door, he said. “They tunneled through multiple levels of concrete into the target location,” Cuellar said Tuesday. An unknown number of suspects fled through the same hole and drove off in a late model Chevy truck, he said. The heist wasn’t discovered until store employees arrived for work Monday morning.

Initial estimates are that $10 million worth of merchandise was stolen, Cuellar said, adding that the number could change. The owner told The Associated Press the loss was around $20 million, and that they did not have insurance. No alarms went off and the feed to their in-store security cameras were cut. At the store on Tuesday, workers covered up the hole in the wall with a metal plate, repaired other damage and cleaned up overturned display cases and discarded boxes. Two large safes were broken into, containing all the merchandise they had in the store. Customers and friends stopped by to offer sympathy, with some even asking to purchase items.

Love Jewels’ website advertises items like a 14-karat yellow gold rope chain for $1,200, heart-shaped gold earrings for $200 and a gold cross pendant for $550. Videos on the store’s social media shows glass cases filled with rings, watches and necklaces. Detectives examined the scene for fingerprints and DNA, police said.

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

Article provided by MSN News, click HERE to view article.

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SOUTH WINDSOR, CT- Jewelry store in South Windsor burglarized.

SOUTH WINDSOR, Conn. — A jewelry store in South Windsor was broken into early Monday, and a number of items were stolen. Police said the crime may be connected to other burglaries in the area.

Police said they received an alarm from Hannoush Jewelers, located on Buckland Road, around 4:20 Monday morning. Officers arrived within minutes and confirmed that entry was made into the building through a window on the side of the building and jewelry cases were smashed.

Buckland Road is a busy throughway that connects the Buckland Hills shopping area with the center of South Windsor.

The suspect vehicle, according to police, appeared to be an older model Hyundai Santa Fe with a paper registration.

Police said the same vehicle was used in previous jewelry store burglaries in other jurisdictions in recent months. Police said the store owner will be providing a complete inventory of what was taken.

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

Article provided by Fox 61, click here to view article.

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COLORADO SPRINGS, CO- Burglars allegedly steal roughly $220,000 of jewelry from Citadel Mall business

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) – The Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD) is investigating a burglary where thieves allegedly stole a substantial amount of jewelry from the mall.

According to police, the theft took place in the early morning hours of March 23. Two suspects broke in using a sledgehammer and pickaxe. Both suspects were wearing dark clothing and masks.

While CSPD did not disclose the dollar amount associated with the inventory stolen, the business’s owner reached out to KRDO13 and claimed it was all worth about $220,000.

The business did not want their name publicly released but said they are offering a reward to anyone with information that leads to an arrest.

To view the article and video footage provided by 13 ABC News KRDO, click HERE.

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

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FT. Meyers, FL- 5 suspects in attempted burglary at Fort Myers jewelry store.

FORT MYERS, Fla. — Greg Cerio is looking for the suspects responsible for attempting to steal from his store Cerio’s Jewelry in Fort Myers on Cleveland and Colonial.

“It makes me sad. I just I’d like to see them get caught in, you know, get what they deserve,” said store owner Greg Cerio. Five determined burglars can be seen on a video
trying to smash the front door and rip their way into the store.

“It’s still a hit. But, you know, it could have been much worse,” said Cerio. This time, though, they couldn’t get in thanks to the bulletproof doors. The video then shows them running away.

“You’ll see in the video something spooked them, and they all started running really quickly around the building. We do have cameras all the way around the building. So, we caught all of that. And they ran over to this parking lot over here,” said Cerio.

While Greg is grateful the suspects didn’t get inside, he says the damage to the door and window can cost thousands of dollars to repair. “You know, I’d be afraid of what they could do, you know, just smashing things and, you know, could have been much more expensive than it was,” said Cerio.

The five suspects are masked, but Greg believes they are the same suspects behind the other break-ins in the area. “The police told me that these five guys have done this before to other businesses and got away with it and did much. You know, they actually got inside and took, you know, a lot of things. So, you know, here they didn’t but I know other places they did,” said Cerio.

Greg is asking anyone with information on the suspects to come forward and call FMPD. “I know a lot of other store owners. They’re shocked …. They’re really nervous talking about sleeping in their stores at night. It really just it sends a really bad message,” said Cerio.

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

Article provided by Madison Zaleski of ABC Gulf Coast news, click here to view article and video.