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$400,000 TRAVELING SALESMAN ROBBERY – SEATTLE, WA

On 2/6/18, at approximately 3:48 p.m., a traveling jewelry salesman was on his way to his last client in Seattle, WA. As the salesman was exiting off of the Highway, a dark colored sedan abruptly entered into his lane. The occupants of the sedan slammed on the car’s brakes which caused the salesman to come to a stop.

At that point, a second vehicle intentionally hit the salesman’s car from behind. Two men wearing bandanna’s approached the salesman’s car. They then smashed the front windows and hit the salesman several times. They grabbed a bag of diamonds worth $400,000. If you have any information regarding this incident, please call the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at 212-687-0328.

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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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