Female heist crew sought in NYC jewelry theft spree spanning Manhattan and Brooklyn stores
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Female heist crew sought in NYC jewelry theft spree spanning Manhattan and Brooklyn stores
"The first incident took place at approximately 2:00 p.m. inside a commercial establishment at 253 Centre Street in Manhattan. Police said two individuals engaged a female employee in conversation while a third removed jewelry from an unlocked display case. The stolen items were valued at approximately $31,000."
"Later that evening, at around 6:10 p.m., the same group allegedly entered a business at 108 North 7th Street in Brooklyn. Using the same distraction method, the suspects removed jewelry from a countertop display case valued at about $7,000."
"The New York City Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in identifying the three individuals depicted in the attached media, who are wanted in connection with a grand larceny pattern that occurred within the confines of the 5 and 94 Precincts."
Police are investigating a coordinated jewelry theft pattern involving three suspects who targeted small businesses across Lower Manhattan and Williamsburg on March 9. The group executed thefts at three separate commercial locations within hours, employing consistent distraction tactics to divert employees while removing high-value items from display cases. The first incident occurred at 2:00 p.m. at 253 Centre Street in Manhattan, where $31,000 in jewelry was stolen. Two subsequent thefts followed that evening in Brooklyn at 108 North 7th Street and 138 North 6th Street, yielding approximately $7,000 and $3,500 respectively. The combined loss exceeded $41,000. The NYPD Crimestoppers unit is seeking public assistance in identifying the three individuals responsible for this grand larceny pattern.
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