Police Search for 3 Suspects Wanted in Armed Home Invasion of Jewelers

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Police Search for 3 Suspects Wanted in Armed Home Invasion of Jewelers

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Oh my, another case of jewelers being robbed at home, and this also says there was another robbery in a jewelry store in Brooklyn. Be careful if you work in or own a jewelry store, and pay attention in case you're being followed home. :?

Police Search for 3 Suspects Wanted in Armed Home Invasion of Jewelers

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"Ellington, Conn.—Police are looking for three suspects involved in the armed home invasion of two jewelry store owners.

According to a recent email alert from the Jewelers’ Security Alliance, at around 4 a.m. on Sept. 4, three male suspects entered the Ellington, Connecticut home of a couple who owns a jewelry store, pointed a gun at one of them, and tied them up.

The suspects then demanded money, at which time the jewelers handed over jewelry and cash.

They were not injured during the robbery, according to police.

Anyone with more information is asked to contact Detective David Hickey of the Connecticut State Police at 860-896-3233, or JSA at 212-687-0328 or jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org.

Following the robbery, JSA made the following recommendations to jewelers. after the incident.

1. Consider how much jewelry and cash are kept at home—there’s high risk when it’s a large quantity, JSA said.

2. Make sure your home has the appropriate locks, alarms (including an audible alarm), lighting, and cameras (including outdoor cameras and ring doorbell cameras) to offer some protection.

3. Having a dog can also offer some additional protection.

4. Keep car keys by the bedside table, and when a suspicious circumstance occurs, hit the panic alarm to scare away any criminals.

JSA also noted in its email alert another recent violent robbery.

On the afternoon of Sept. 7, a robber fired a gun at a showcase in a downtown Brooklyn, New York jewelry store before robbing it of jewelry and cash.

At the time, two employees were in the store, identified in media reports as Prince Street Jewelers at City Point Mall in Downtown Brooklyn, and the robber handed them a plastic shopping bag to fill.

They left with ... "

https://www.nationaljeweler.com/article ... f-jewelers
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