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Police working to locate suspects accused of committing armed robbery at jewelry store

WANTED FOR ARMED ROBBERY

La Vergne, Tenn. – February 26, 2024 – La Vergne police are still searching for two men accused of a jewelry store robbery earlier this month � but now they�re one step closer.

The La Vergne Police Department identified the suspects as Laurese Webster-Stephen Jr. and Antoine Fairley. Police said the two were armed when they allegedly robbed the jewelry store on Feb. 14. They then fled the scene on foot. A perimeter was established after the incident, but the suspects were able to evade officers.

Click here to read the original source for this posting written by Carmyn Gutierrez.

If you have any information regarding this incident, please contact the Jewelers� Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurity.org or 212-687-0328.


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