Worker, 70, attacked during robbery in SI jewelry store
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. (PIX11) — A 70-year-old worker was attacked during a robbery in a Staten Island jewelry store on Friday afternoon, police said.
The robbers allegedly hit the woman in the head before stealing around $5,000 in jewelry from the display case in the store at 302 New Dorp Lane at around 4 p.m., according to the NYPD.
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The woman told PIX11 News she was filling in while the owner was away on vacation.
'They didn't say anything when he came in, they carried the stick. He hit me with the stick,' the worker said.
The suspects were dressed in all black when they walked into the store with a large bag, according to police and surveillance video.
Neighborhood residents were shocked by the brazen daytime robbery.
'What happened to my country, in broad day light they don't give a crap, they don't care,' a 94-year-old resident told PIX11 News.
The worker was taken to the hospital for treatment. There have been no arrests.
Submit tips to police by calling Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477), visiting crimestoppers.nypdonline.org, downloading the NYPD Crime Stoppers mobile app, or texting 274637 (CRIMES) then entering TIP577. Spanish-speaking callers are asked to dial 1-888-57-PISTA (74782).
Mira Wassef is a digital reporter who has covered news and sports in the NYC area for more than a decade. She has been with PIX11 News for two years. See more of her work here.
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