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Detroit gang members arrested after St. Louis, MO Robbery

St. Louis, MO – On December 4, 2017, four suspects were arrested by local police and charged by the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) for their involvement in a jewelry store robbery.

The suspects are from Michigan and are members of the Detroit Vice Lords street gang. Tyran Gray, Xavier Grove, Darrell Lee and Robert Scott were arrested after robbing a jewelry store in Richmond Heights, Missouri on December 4.

After entering the store, the suspects told five employees to ” get down.” The suspects then proceeded to smash display cases with blue-handled hammers.

Police officers were in the area on an unrelated incident and saw the suspects running from the area. They police pursued them.

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JSA fulfills its mission of informing and alerting jewelers about crime through frequent E-Mail Crime Alerts and print publications, a website, seminars and consulting activities.

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