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SOUTH WINDSOR, CT- Jewelry store in South Windsor burglarized.

SOUTH WINDSOR, Conn. — A jewelry store in South Windsor was broken into early Monday, and a number of items were stolen. Police said the crime may be connected to other burglaries in the area.

Police said they received an alarm from Hannoush Jewelers, located on Buckland Road, around 4:20 Monday morning. Officers arrived within minutes and confirmed that entry was made into the building through a window on the side of the building and jewelry cases were smashed.

Buckland Road is a busy throughway that connects the Buckland Hills shopping area with the center of South Windsor.

The suspect vehicle, according to police, appeared to be an older model Hyundai Santa Fe with a paper registration.

Police said the same vehicle was used in previous jewelry store burglaries in other jurisdictions in recent months. Police said the store owner will be providing a complete inventory of what was taken.

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

Article provided by Fox 61, click here to view article.

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