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Duo Pries Case

July 25, 2017 - Elizabeth, NJ

On the date listed above, this suspect and her accomplice featured below used a tool to pry open a showcase.

The female suspect removed what appeared to be a tool or pick from her purse. She handed that tool to the male suspect. The male walked to a case containing high-end watches.

He pried open the case with the tool. The suspects then distracted two employees in an attempt to have them leave the area so they could access the display case without being seen.

The female suspect used her bag to obstruct a security camera’s view of the watch being removed. They stole four high-end watches. The suspects then exited the store.

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

Update: This couple has committed another theft. Click here to learn more about that incident.

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