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Jewelry store burglary in Paso Robles




On Tuesday night, March 20, 2018, at approximately 6:30 pm, the Paso Robles Police Department responded to Siegel’s Jewelry store located at 739 12th Street in Paso Robles for a burglary. According to the store’s owner, 6 individuals entered the store shortly before closing. The organized group of thieves distracted employees while simultaneously stealing an undisclosed amount of jewelry. The group of thieves also appears responsible for a series of similar burglaries throughout California. The PRPD is working with law enforcement agencies in those jurisdictions to share information and coordinate investigative leads. The suspects are described as:
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A ‘Middle Eastern’ male adult in his mid-twenties wearing a white fedora hat,
blue jeans, a blue jean jacket, and black shirt.
·
2 middle aged ‘Middle Eastern’ female adults. 1 female adult was
reportedly wearing a green "fur jacket" and the other was wearing a black shawl
and scarf.
·
3 females in their late twenties or thirties. 1 women was described as
wearing a green sweatshirt, black hood and a scarf. A 2nd female was wearing
white pants with a floral colored shirt, while the third and final female was wearing a black shawl, white tank top, black dress, and might be pregnant.
The suspects are possibly driving a white 2004 Toyota Sienna, California license plate #7DLJ311.
Anyone with information about this or similar crimes should contact PRPD Detective Nick Stanberry at 805-227-7459 or persons wishing to remain anonymous are encouraged to call Crime Stoppers' 24-hour hotline at 549- STOP or by texting
“SLOTIPS” plus your message” to CRIMES (274637).

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