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Video: Dozens of masked Calif. robbers smash cases, take off with jewelry

The shop’s doors locked after the robbers were inside due to security measures enacted after the store was previously robbed; at least one suspect fired a handgun at the door to get out

Associated Press

SAN RAMON, Calif. — At least two dozen people wearing masks and some carrying pickaxes and handguns smashed jewelry cases and made off with bags full of items during a robbery at a San Francisco Bay Area jewelry store, authorities said.

Video from the Monday robbery shows a stream of people wearing masks covering their entire faces entering the jewelry store and then using the pickaxes to crack the glass cases and clear them out.

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The shop’s doors locked after the robbers were inside because of security measures put in place after the store was previously robbed, and at least one of the people fired a handgun at the door to get out, police said.

No one was injured, according to police.

Messages seeking more information were left Thursday with authorities.

The robbers then fled to cars waiting in a nearby lot, the San Ramon Police Department said. Officers tracked the vehicles from the air and were able to arrest several suspects, according to police.

In a statement posted to social media, Heller Jewelers expressed gratitude for “an outpouring of kindness” since the robbery and said it planned to reopen on Saturday.

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