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Suspect arrested after $17K jewelry theft

Staten Island, NY – On November 10, 2021, 38-year-old Terrance Graham was arrested following an incident on October 18, 2021, where he stole a wedding band and engagement ring set from a jewelry store that was worth $17,400.

On October 18, at approximately 5:40 p.m, Graham asked to see a three-piece set of his-and-hers wedding bands and engagement rings. The employee presented the set. A female subject then approached the store’s entrance and Graham asked the employee to buzz her in so that she could see the rings as well. The employee complied with the request, and the female opened the door. Graham then exited the store and fled on foot. The female escaped in a black Nissan Versa. The female subject was not arrested.

Watch the video below to see the crime. If you believe this individual has targeted your store, please contact the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.

Terrance Graham & Accomplice

Terrance Graham & Accomplice

 

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