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GRAB & RUN – GARLAND, TX

On 3/30/21, two male subjects entered a store under the guise of shopping for a gift for their mother. They were in the store for approximately 30 minutes. They initially looked at women’s gold bracelets and then moved on to men’s. One of the subject’s eventually tried a bracelet on. Once they had it in their possession, they fled from the store. The subjects were described as Black. The first subject is 5’8″ and has a medium to heavy build. He has a tattoo on his left arm and a tattoo of a brick wall on his right forearm. The second subject is 5’5″ and has a light build. He has multiple tattoos. If you have any information regarding these subjects, please email the Jewelers Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org.

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