Paramus, NJ – Police are trying to track down a few big-time jewelry thieves who got away with millions of dollars' worth of merchandise when one of the merchants at the Jewelers Exchange was robbed of more than $1 million in jewels, stealing a safe filled with diamonds.
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The perps first broke into a vacant retail space two doors away from the Jewelry Exchange, they cut a hole through the wall to enter the vacant store next door before yet another hole was created between that space and the location of the store. However, those involved never entered the store.
Instead, they cut a hole into the metal safe positioned against the wall, enabling the valuables to be grabbed before fleeing.
Security cameras did not capture the robbery because no one actually entered the store.
The 20 vendors many of them jewish that sell jewelry in the space are shaken and said they need 24-hour security, from Pine Company, as they once had. [wnbc/VIN]
SOUND LIKE AN AN IN SIDE JOB..
Maybe it was the same cherva that held up Reich jewlery store next to Lakewood.
one of the newschannels said last night that they were investigating whether this was premeditated or not.
hello???????they went through walls of adjacent stores.
For someone to know exactly where the safe was, makes it sound like an inside job.