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ROCKWALL, TX- GRAB AND RUN.

Rockwall, Tx- a lone suspect entered a jewelry store at the Plaza of Rockwall Mall while talking on his phone and began looking around, when greeted by the employee, he asked for any Black Friday Sales. The employee handed him the ring he had expressed an interest in and as he extended his hand out, pretending to take a picture, he grabbed it from the employees hand and fled the location. Rockwall PD responded to the location.

Suspect(s) Description: Black Male, 6 FT, Thin Build, Attire: Light colored shorts, White t-shirt, black ball cap, sunglasses, Slides.

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

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College Station, TX- Police investigating robbery at jewelry store in mall.

COLLEGE STATION, Texas- The College Station Police Department is investigating a robbery inside Post Oak Mall on Monday. Police responded to a jewelry store near the food court around 5 p.m. Details of what happened were not immediately available, but photos sent to KBTX from customers inside the mall show a shattered glass case and a hammer left at the scene.

Article provided by Rusty Surette of KBTX News.

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

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Santa Clarita, CA- 2 men steal thousands of dollars in jewelry from Southern California store in brazen heist.

Santa Clarita, CA 11/18/2024- Authorities are searching for a pair of thieves who broke into a jewelry store in Santa Clarita and stole thousands of dollars worth of merchandise on Monday night.

According to Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Sgt. Wilkerson of the Santa Clarita station, deputies responded to the 26100 block of Bouquet Canyon Road at 8:49 p.m. to a call regarding a burglary.

Upon arriving at the scene – the Santa Clarita Plaza shopping center – responding deputies found the glass window at the front of Gold Buyer Depot smashed. The two thieves had ransacked the store and stole $4,700 worth of jewelry, LASD said.

Both suspects fled the scene and remain outstanding as of Tuesday morning. No descriptions were immediately available, and the investigation into the incident remains in its preliminary stages. No further details were released.

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

Article provided by Will Conybeare of KTLA 5 News.

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Aspen, Co- Authorities link burglary to South American crime ring. UPDATE: Suspects arrested.

Aspen, Colorado– The downtown burglary of an upscale Aspen retailer had similar traits to break-ins that have been carried out by South America rings that target high-end retail stores in wealthy communities, law enforcement authorities said.

As of Friday, two suspects from Chile, one from Peru and one from Argentina remained incarcerated in Pitkin County Jail, according to online jail records.

District Magistrate Judge Jill McConaughy set cash-only bond amounts of $100,000 for two suspects and $25,000 for two others at a virtual hearing held Wednesday.

To view the article provided by Rick Carrol, of the Aspen Daily News, click here.

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GRAB AND RUN- North ATTLEBURY, MA

North Attleboro, MA – On 11/17/2024, a lone male suspect entered the store and requested to look at men’s fashion rings. The suspect initially looked at two rings, one at a time, and then requested to look at the men’s ring described above. The employee assisted the suspect with trying on the ring. Once on his finger the suspect stood there examining the ring and then casually walked away with the ring. No injuries were reported. Mall Security and the North Attleboro Police were notified.

Suspect(s) Description: Male, Black, 5’9”, thin build, 30 to 35yrs, short black hair, beard, wearing a white button-down shirt, torn blue jeans and black sneakers.

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

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Jeweler Shot and Killed in Sacramento, CA

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Sacramento, CA – On November 15, 2024, at approximately 11:45 a.m., the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) responded to a jewelry store after five to six subjects went into the store with crowbars and other items, when they proceeded to smash glass.

During the robbery, one of the business’s owners fired towards the robbers. It is believed the robbers returned fire. The business owner’s wife was shot and died. At this time, it is unclear who shot the business owner’s wife.

The SCSO described the subjects as young White or Hispanic males who arrived at the store in two separate vehicles and removed an unknown amount of jewelry from the store. A detailed description of the vehicles has not yet been provided, but they are believed to be sedans.

Click here to view a news clip about this incident and click here to read an updated article.

The subjects fled the scene within a minute and they stole jewelry. They have not yet been arrested as of November 15, 2024. If you have any information, please contact the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

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KENSINGTON, MD- Police investigating burglary at Kensington jewelry store.

KENSINGTON, Md. Police in Montgomery County are investigating after suspects stole items from a Kensington jewelry store overnight Friday.

Around 3 a.m., Montgomery County Department of Police (MCPD) officers were called to the store, on the 3700 block of Farragut Ave, after a burglary was reported. Police said that several suspects forced their way into the store. As of Friday afternoon, it was unclear how much merchandise was stolen.

MCPD said that the investigation was ongoing and that no further information was available, as of 1 p.m.

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

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DORAL, FL- Police: Video shows man swipe $42K gold chain from Doral Macy’s.

DORAL, Fla. – November 13, 2024- A man is facing charges after police said he was caught on camera swiping a nearly $43,000 gold chain from a Macy’s store in Doral last week, authorities confirmed Wednesday.

Police said Eduardo Javier Lopez Hernandez, 43, was arrested following a dramatic chase through a parking lot after he allegedly grabbed the high-value jewelry and fled the store without paying.

Detectives also seek Yoan Morera Guirado, 46, in connection with incident.

If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Yoan GUIRADO, please contact the Jewelers Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

To view video news article provided by Local News 10, click here.

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Nassau County, NY- Officials call for change to New York bail laws after burglary suspects go on the run.

NASSAU COUNTY, Long Island (WABC) — Authorities on Long Island are calling for a change to New York’s bail laws after a group of suspected burglars went on the run following their arrest.

The crime happened Nov. 7 just after 3 a.m. in Woodbury. According to Burglary Squad Detectives, six men entered Florique Florists on Jericho Turnpike by cutting through the roof, then they cut through a wall connected to Elegant Jewelers.

The group left without taking any merchandise and were later tracked down by police. They were all arrested and charged, but Nassau police were unable to detain the suspects because the crimes were not bail eligible.

Authorities say the suspects cut their ankle monitor bracelets and are now on the run. “I’m calling on the governor and the state legislature to have a special session to repeal this asinine law whereby anybody can commit a crime in New York State without consequence,” said Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman.

All of the suspects are South American nationals and are charged with burglary and criminal mischief.

To video news article provided by ABC News, click here.

If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of these subjects, please contact the Jewelers Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

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Aspen, Colorado- Four men arrested for Aspen jewelry store burglary

Aspen, Colorado- November 12, 2024- Multiple suspects allegedly tunneled through the wall of the Forré Fine Art gallery to the Avi & Co. jewelry store between late Sunday night and early Monday morning. The Aspen Police Department arrested four men Tuesday for allegedly burglarizing Avi & Co. jewelry between late Sunday night and early Monday morning.

The men, who allegedly tunneled through two walls of adjacent businesses to get into the jewelry store, were arrested in Vail by Aspen Police, according to an Aspen Police Department news release. They were taken to the Pitkin County Jail.

Two of the men arrested, a 34 year old from Peru and a 41 year old from Buenos Aires, received felony charges of second-degree burglary. The other two men arrested, a 35 year old and a 43 year old, both from Chile, received felony charges of conspiracy to commit burglary.

“Kudos to our guys. They did some brilliant, brillant police work, honestly,” Aspen Assistant Police Chief Bill Linn said. “Some of the officers were so dang creative in recognizing what was going on.”

Nothing of value was taken from the jewelry store, or the two adjacent businesses through which the burglars entered, according to business employees. The suspects did not successfully open the vault.

The suspects didn’t have to break a door or window to enter the building complex in Hunter Plaza, where a number of businesses are connected wall to wall including the jewelry store, according to Wayan Owner Raphael Derly.

They first entered through the front door of Wayan, an Indonesian restaurant set for a grand opening in December, Derly said. Currently under construction, the restaurant takes the place of the former Local Coffee.

Derly said he left Sunday evening, locking both doors to the front of the business. One door is opened by a code, the other by a key. Neither doors were damaged when the burglars broke into the space.

Once in, the suspects tunneled through the wall of the restaurant and the wall of Forré Fine Art gallery into the back office of the jewelry store, using an arsenal of tools, including saws, settling torches, crowbars, gas tanks, and a ladder, among other items to aid them in their alleged burglary.

The suspects tunneled from where they first entered the building complex in Wayan, an Indonesian restaurant scheduled to open in December, to Forré Fine Art, a contemporary art gallery, so they could get to the wall separating the gallery and the jewelry shop. Larry White/Courtesy Photo

An Avi & Co. employee who elected to remain anonymous said it seemed as though they were after the contents of the jewelry store vault.

“I just definitely think it was about jewelry and watches,” the employee said. “(It’s) just weird, to not take anything else, if they were just trying to get anything valuable.”

Some watches sold in the jewelry store are valued at $400,000, according to the employee.

They didn’t take any computers, art or alcohol from the other two businesses, all of which were accessible to the suspects, the employee said.

Some of the art in the Forré is valued at over $1 million, Forré Manager Larry White said.

On Sunday at 4 p.m., the afternoon before the burglary, White said he had an uneasy feeling about three men who had entered the gallery.

When he left the gallery later that afternoon he bumped into an Aspen police officer on the street, who he told about his suspicions. White said the police officer passed the information along to the department.

Based on camera footage from the store, the suspects entered the businesses around 9:30 p.m., and came and went three separate times throughout the night, the jewelry store employee said. They cut the alarm when they first entered, the employee added.

Officers arrived on scene late Sunday evening after they were notified about a triggered alarm in the jewelry shop, but left the business after they discovered nothing, according to the press release.

“We do have security, and the door is locked, so it’s not like (the police) could just come in the store,” the employee said. The vault is not visible from the outside of the jewelry shop.

The employee said the suspects returned a couple hours later to scope out the shop, before leaving once more. She said they returned a final time around 1:30 a.m. “And then that’s when they came back, and they covered the cameras, like spray painted the cameras,” the employee said.

Additionally, the suspects had placed large white foam panels in front of the gallery windows, to block most of the view from outside, said White. The officers were summoned once more by a jewelry store alarm around 1:30 a.m., according to the press release. Linn said the officers noticed a discrepancy in the site upon their return because a ladder inside the gallery had been moved. “Honestly, to respond to a burglar alarm is not an uncommon thing,” Linn said. “But to actually recognize that there was more going on here than just the average burglar alarm? They were just very sharp, on top of it.”

The suspects had fled by the time the officers entered the jewelry shop, according to the release. Officers later identified the suspects and their vehicles using modern policing technology and video surveillance recordings, according to the release. They sent out a statewide notification about the suspects, who were approached by Vail police, and arrested in Vail by Aspen police, before being brought to the Pitkin County Jail, according to the release.

While burglaries are uncommon in Aspen, Linn said high-end businesses could be at greater risk. “With high value businesses, I suppose (it) creates the sense that people might be able to make a bigger score or something,” he said.

Linn said it’s important for businesses with high value products to have a good video security system and an alarm system that notifies the police when triggered. A trial date for the men has not yet been scheduled. “The City of Aspen emphasizes the fundamental principle that every person accused of a crime is presumed to be innocent unless and until his or her guilt is established beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law,” Linn said in the release.

Article provided by Skyler Stark-Ragsdale of the Aspen times, which can be viewed by clicking here.