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Watch: Suspects Vandalize Jewelry Cases in San Rafael Store During Brazen Robbery

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Watch: Suspects Vandalize Jewelry Cases in San Rafael Store During Brazen Robbery

Raw: Video shows brazen jewelry robbery at San Rafael consignment store


Raw: Video shows brazen jewelry robbery at San Rafael consignment store

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San Rafael police have released surveillance footage of a group of suspects targeting jewelry display cases at a consignment store during a brazen robbery early Tuesday night.

While police hope the public can help them identify the suspects, they warn that these individuals should be considered dangerous.

Consignment store robbery in San Rafael.

San Rafael Police Department


According to posts on the San Rafael Police Department’s Facebook and X accounts Wednesday afternoon, officers responded to a report of a brazen robbery in progress at the Home Consignment Center at 75 Bellam Blvd. in San Rafael. According to witnesses, a group of suspects entered the store around 5 p.m. and allegedly began smashing display cases with hammers and stealing jewelry while customers were shopping inside the store. Police said the suspects fled the scene about a minute after the incident began. No injuries were reported during the robbery, authorities said.

Officers arrived minutes after the call and interviewed witnesses and reviewed surveillance footage from the store that captured the robbery, as well as cellphone footage captured by witnesses. Police posted a clip of the surveillance video on social media that shows the suspects smashing the display cases with hammers before removing an undisclosed amount of jewelry from the damaged cases. Police said the suspects fled the scene in a white Toyota Highlander SUV.

San Rafael police are asking the public for help in identifying and locating the suspects responsible, seen in the video police shared. Anyone with information about the suspects can call 415-485-3000 or submit a tip online at http://srpd.org/tips. Police said the suspects in the case are considered dangerous and should not be approached under any circumstances.

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