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NEWARK NJ. March 30 2008 — Two men smashed a jewelry case inside the Newark Kohl’s department store Monday evening, stole its contents and fled in a stolen vehicle, police reported.
The men entered the store, at 1041 Mount Vernon Road, around 8:30 p.m. and implied to a store clerk they had a gun, Sgt. Chuck Wilhelm said
After smashing the case, grabbing the jewelry, they fled the scene and drove behind the OfficeMax store and then ditched it,” Wilhelm said. “We have the car, but it turned out to be stolen.”
No one was injured in the incident, and the robbery is under investigation.
The 20 pieces of jewelry were valued at $3,500, according to a police report.
Detective Kevin Wells said the men did not obscure their faces and there were customers in the department store at the time. He did not want to comment on the number of eyewitnesses.
A weapon was not produced, but the men said they were armed, Wells said.
“When confronted, they advised the employees to stay back,” he said.
The incident is being considered a first-degree felony aggravated robbery, according to the report.
The men entered the store, at 1041 Mount Vernon Road, around 8:30 p.m. and implied to a store clerk they had a gun, Sgt. Chuck Wilhelm said
After smashing the case, grabbing the jewelry, they fled the scene and drove behind the OfficeMax store and then ditched it,” Wilhelm said. “We have the car, but it turned out to be stolen.”
No one was injured in the incident, and the robbery is under investigation.
The 20 pieces of jewelry were valued at $3,500, according to a police report.
Detective Kevin Wells said the men did not obscure their faces and there were customers in the department store at the time. He did not want to comment on the number of eyewitnesses.
A weapon was not produced, but the men said they were armed, Wells said.
“When confronted, they advised the employees to stay back,” he said.
The incident is being considered a first-degree felony aggravated robbery, according to the report.
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