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Distraction Subjects Take Ring

October 12, 2017 - Estero, FL

On the date listed above, this suspect and her accomplices featured below, committed a distraction theft.

Male #1 and Female #2 were assisted by an associate and looked at rings. After the associate opened a case, the two adult suspects reached into the case and removed a display with a platinum diamond ring.

The child gave the ring to Female #1, who then concealed the ring in her bra. The child was able to put the display back into the case undetected before the associate closed the case.

Shortly afterwards, the child faked an injury by bumping into a fixture in the Jewelry Department. After the child was tended to, all four subjects left the store. The suspects were described as speaking with an East Indian accent. They spent approximately eight minutes in the store.

If you have any information regarding the identities of these suspects, please call the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at (212) 687-0328.

 

Male #1

 

Female #2

 

Male #2

 

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