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Grab and Run

July 5, 2017 - Phoenix, AZ

On the date listed above, the suspect in the featured image returned to a jewelry store after visiting on July 2nd. In each visit, � he stated he needed an “I’m sorry” gift.

He also stated his budget was $1800. The suspect examined several cases and pointed to the bridal section. The sales associate was suspicious and requested assistance from another associate.

Once the first associate removed the item, she attempted to call security but they did not come. She then gave the ring to the second associate to hold. � As the second associate held the ring, the suspect was able to get close enough to grab it. He then fled from the store.

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