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Time of India
2 days ago
- Time of India
Daylight robbery: Seattle jewelry store robbed of millions in just 90 seconds
In a daring robbery in broad daylight, masked thieves broke into a family-owned jewelry store in Seattle and stole millions of dollars' worth of high-end goods. Police were on high alert and staff were shaken after the heist, which was caught on surveillance cameras. Four masked men broke into Menashe and Sons Jewelers in West Seattle, smashed display cases, and stole almost $2 million worth of jewelry in just 90 seconds, as per a report by CBS News. The shocking event happened at Menashe and Sons Jewelers in West Seattle on August 14, just after noon. ALSO READ : iPhone 17 Pro Max vs Pro: The key differences Apple doesn't want you to miss What happened during the robbery? Police say that four masked people with a Taser and bear spray went up to the store. They broke through the locked front glass door with hammers and then quickly broke six display cases inside. Surveillance cameras caught the chaos as glass broke and alarms went off while scared staff watched. Live Events ALSO READ : Apple iPhone 17 Air and Pro get surprise release date change — here's the new timeline People nearby said they heard the break-in, which was very violent. Bret Gibson, who works across the street, told the news that the sound of glass breaking was very clear. "You could still hear a lot of banging around inside while everyone was calling the cops," he said, as per a report by CBS News. What jewelry was taken? The thieves went after cases with a lot of value, stealing expensive watches, gold jewelry, and rare gems. According to the police, one display had Rolex watches worth between $700,000 and $800,000, and another had an emerald necklace worth $125,000 and a platinum diamond. Other cases were full of gold jewelry, which made the losses even worse. Josh Menashe, the store's vice president, told reporters that the team is still working on a full inventory, but he did confirm that the financial impact is huge. He said, "We're pretty shaken up as a staff," and then he said that the business would be closed for a while to fix the damage, as per a report by CBS News. What happens next in the inquiry? The thieves got away in a getaway car after the quick strike, and they were gone before the police got there. No suspects have been found, even though the area was searched right away. Authorities are asking anyone who knows something to get in touch with the Seattle Police Department's Violent Crimes Tip Line, as per a report by CBS News. ALSO READ: Orca attack mystery: What really happened to marine trainer Jessica Radcliffe The Menashe family and their workers are putting together not only broken glass, but also the future of their long-running community business after one of the most daring jewelry thefts Seattle has seen in years. FAQs What was the value of the jewelry that was stolen in the Seattle robbery? There was almost $2 million worth of jewelry, like expensive Rolex watches and a $125,000 emerald necklace. Did anyone get hurt during the robbery? No, but workers were threatened with bear spray and a Taser.
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Yahoo
Thieves steal $2 million in jewelry from Seattle store in 90 seconds
A group of thieves stole millions of dollars of merchandise from a family-owned jewelry store in a bold daylight robbery in Seattle that took only 90 seconds, police said. The Seattle Police Department said it responded to reports of a robbery at Menashe and Sons Jeweler in West Seattle around noon on August 14. Four masked suspects allegedly used hammers to smash a locked front glass door, then destroyed six display cases, police said. The incident was caught on surveillance cameras inside the store, CBS affiliate KIRO reported. Police said the suspects were armed with a Taser and bear spray. The weapons were pointed at store employees while the robbery occurred. No injuries were reported. Bret Gibson, an employee at a gym across the street from the shop, told KIRO that the robbery could be heard inside his workplace. "You could still hear like a lot of breaking glass and banging around and stuff, so they were in there around noon still robbing the store while everyone was on the phone calling the cops," Gibson told KIRO. After the rapid-fire robbery, the suspects fled in a getaway car, police said. A search of the area yielded no results. Anyone with information about the robbery is asked to contact the Seattle Police Department at its Violent Crimes Tip Line. Josh Menashe, the vice president of the store, told the Associated Press that the store will "be closed for a while." "We're pretty shook up as a staff," he said. Menashe told the Associated Press that workers cleaned up the broken glass from the incident and were working on a full inventory of the stolen goods. One glass case held between $700,000 and $800,000 in Rolex luxury watches, while another held an emerald necklace valued at $125,000, the Seattle police said. The case with the necklace also held a platinum diamond. Two other display cases "contained a large amount of gold jewelry." Saturday Sessions: Lord Huron performs "Nothing I Need" Saturday Sessions: Lord Huron performs "Bag of Bones" Saturday Sessions: Lord Huron performs "Watch Me Go" Solve the daily Crossword


CBS News
2 days ago
- CBS News
Thieves steal $2 million in jewelry from Seattle store in just 90 seconds
A group of thieves stole millions of dollars of merchandise from a family-owned jewelry store in a bold daylight robbery in Seattle that took only 90 seconds, police said. The Seattle Police Department said it responded to reports of a robbery at Menashe and Sons Jeweler in West Seattle around noon on August 14. Four masked suspects allegedly used hammers to smash a locked front glass door, then destroyed six display cases, police said. The incident was caught on surveillance cameras inside the store, CBS affiliate KIRO reported. Police said the suspects were armed with a Taser and bear spray. The weapons were pointed at store employees while the robbery occurred. No injuries were reported. Bret Gibson, an employee at a gym across the street from the shop, told KIRO that the robbery could be heard inside his workplace. "You could still hear like a lot of breaking glass and banging around and stuff, so they were in there around noon still robbing the store while everyone was on the phone calling the cops," Gibson told KIRO. After the rapid-fire robbery, the suspects fled in a getaway car, police said. A search of the area yielded no results. Anyone with information about the robbery is asked to contact the Seattle Police Department at its Violent Crimes Tip Line. Josh Menashe, the vice president of the store, told the Associated Press that the store will "be closed for a while." "We're pretty shook up as a staff," he said. Menashe told the Associated Press that workers cleaned up the broken glass from the incident and were working on a full inventory of the stolen goods. One glass case held between $700,000 and $800,000 in Rolex luxury watches, while another held an emerald necklace valued at $125,000, the Seattle police said. The case with the necklace also held a platinum diamond. Two other display cases "contained a large amount of gold jewelry."