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SEAK THEFT – FREEHOLD, NJ

On 6/6/2024, at approximately 2:15 p.m., a male subject entered a jewelry store and expressed interest in gold chains. He was then taken to the gold case and shown several gold chains. The sales associate had 2 to 3 chains out at at a time and displayed them on a counter pad. While the sales associate was putting chains back in the case the subject held one. While the associate’s back was turned, the subject slipped the chain into his pocket. The sales associate inquired as to what happened to the chain. The subject then said he did not know, and that he had given them all back and didn’t have anything.

He stood there and talked to the team member for a few minutes while she looked for the chain, then left. After reviewing the video, it was determined that the guest had taken the chain. The subject was described as a Black male in his mid 30’s. He is 5’7” and was last seen wearing a yellow shirt and purple ball cap. If you have any information regarding this subject, please contact the Jewelers’ Security Alliance at jsa2@jewelerssecurty.org .

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