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DISTRACTION THEFT – CHERRY HILL, NJ

On 3/14/23, at approximately 4:30 pm two male subjects entered a jewelry store.� They shopped for several items ultimately settling on 9 different items.� The items were rung up and placed in one box per the subjects’ request.� Subject 1 produced a large amount of cash and handed it over.� It was counted and determined to be short.� As the cash was being counted, the subject took the box to show the items to his friend.� When he was confronted with the short cash, he handed the box back and the cash was returned to him to be recounted. In this process, he then purchased a single item for $525.� Which he paid in cash.� He indicated that he would return later with the correct amount of cash to finish the purchase of the other items.� At the end of the shift, the drawer was counted to be $300 short.� Counts on the cases at the end of the day indicated that items were missing and determined to be those in the box that were not purchased.� When the box was opened to add those items back to the count, it was discovered that four were missing.�

Subject Descriptions:
Subject 1: White male �” possibly middle eastern. 5’10” with a thin build, in his mid 20’s. Spoke with a Middle Eastern accent.
Subject 2: White male �” possibly middle eastern. 5’5” with a heavy build, in his late 30’s or early 40’s. Spoke with a Middle Eastern accent. If you have any information regarding these subjects, please contact the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org.

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