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4 suspects arrested for $100,000 burglary

Phoenix, AZ – On May 18, 2021, four suspects committed a burglary at a wholesale club where they smashed the store’s doors to gain entry. They then smashed glass jewelry cases and stole jewelry.

Sgt. Mercedes Fortune, from the Phoenix Police stated that “the subjects knew where they were going immediately.”

The suspects were identified as Jamone Williams, 25, Derrick Welch, 27, and Darius Sutton, 18. A 17-year-old male was also arrested. Investigators have said that similar crimes happened at other retail warehouses in north Phoenix, Las Vegas and Roseville, CA.

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

Watch the video below for more information:

Burglary Subjects

Jamone Williams, Derrick Welsh, and Darius Sutton

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