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GRAB & RUN – WINSTON-SALEM, NC

On 11/21/19, at approximately 8:45 p.m., a subject entered a retail jewelry store with three friends. At one point there were up to seven people in the store. The primary subject said he was looking for some gold. He said his parents had given him money for a Christmas gift. The subject was interested in trying on a bracelet. He tried on the bracelet and then gave it back. He asked if it was on sale. He then asked to see it again. When he put it back on, he fled from the store.

The subject was described as a 17-year-old Black male. He is 5’4”, thin and weighs 110 lbs. His hair was close-cropped on the sides. If you have any information regarding this subject, please call the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at 212-687-0328.

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