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Brazen Jewelry Store Heist in Walnut Creek Leaves Employee Injured, Suspects at Large.

October 4, 2024 – Walnut Creek, CA – The Walnut Creek Police Department is investigating a bold jewelry store robbery on the 1300 block of N. Main St. shortly before 5 p.m. yesterday. According to the department, a group of four suspects stormed the store, wielding sledgehammers to shatter display cases. They quickly grabbed purses and jewelry before escaping in a silver sedan traveling south on N. Main St.

During the rapid burglary, store displays were demolished, causing shards of glass to fly and resulting in minor injuries to one of the store’s employees. The individual was treated on the spot for the injuries sustained.

Officers arrived on the scene within two minutes of the initial call. However, their prompt response was not quick enough to apprehend the culprits. Witnesses described the suspects to the police, depicting them as males clad in sweatshirts, gloves, and face coverings to conceal their identities.

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

Article written by Nina Sing-Hudson of Oakland Hoodline.com. To view entire article, click here.

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