Smash-and-grab robbers steal $80,000 of jewelry from business in California market

Two males armed with blunt objects stole upwards of $80,000 of bijou in a smash-and-grab theft at a enterprise inside a Moreno Valley market on Friday, Sept. 2.

Simply earlier than 3 p.m., the suspects entered the enterprise within the Cardenas Market within the 25000 block of Sunnymead Boulevard, off Perris Boulevard and south of the 60 Freeway. The suspects carried hammers or related objects to interrupt open a show case, stated Riverside County Sheriff’s Sgt. Edward Soto.

The enterprise is just not a jewellery retailer, however had a case containing jewellery, Soto stated.

There have been no accidents reported, and neither of the suspects had been seen carrying weapons.

Cardenas Markets in Riverside, Murrieta and Fontana have additionally been equally hit since July. Thieves made off with about $100,000 from the Cardenas Market on La Sierra Avenue in Riverside, in line with Javier Cabrera, a Police Division spokesman. He and police in Fontana stated detectives within the area are evaluating notes to find out whether or not the identical robbers hit the shops.

A jewellery retailer in Montclair was additionally hit by smash-and-grab robbers final week, and a three-person theft crew hit a West Covina jewellery retailer a day after.

There have been no arrests introduced on Saturday.

Employees author Brian Rokos contributed to this report.

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