Surveillance video shows brazen heist at high-end boutique in New York City
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Surveillance video shows brazen heist at high-end boutique in New York City
"Surveillance video captures the thieves smashing their way into the second-floor boutique from the fire escape around 4:30 a.m. "We got an alarm alert and looked at the cameras and there were two guys in here, masked up, in construction crew outfits, headlamps. They sort of targeted it like they knew exactly what they were going for," said Tommy Macari, partner and brand ambassador of 4G Seller. The suspects grabbed custom-designed clothes, belts, bags and jewelry from 4G Seller's curated collection."
"NEW YORK -- Police are searching for the suspects who burglarized a high-end boutique and stole merchandise reportedly worth millions of dollars in New York City early Monday morning. The owner of Manhattan's 4G Seller says the value of the stolen items is nearly $2 million, and whoever broke in and took these items knew what to look for. Surveillance video captures the thieves smashing their way into the second-floor boutique from the fire escape around 4:30 a.m."
""We heard some crashing sounds that woke us both up," said upstairs neighbor Guy Story about the incident. Story has been living in the neighborhood for decades, long before the high-end boutique came in that thieves might target. He says 4G Seller's owner, Vincent Ferraro, doesn't deserve this. "He's been working super hard for a few years, trying to build a business here, and so I feel really bad. I mean, he's really dedicated to this business," Story said."
Police are searching for suspects who burglarized a high-end Manhattan boutique early Monday, stealing merchandise valued at nearly $2 million. Surveillance video shows masked suspects in construction outfits smashing in from a fire escape around 4:30 a.m. The thieves targeted custom-designed clothes, belts, bags and jewelry from the boutique's curated collection, placing items in garbage bags and dropping them off a balcony to accomplices. The burglary lasted about four and a half minutes; officers arrived roughly 91 seconds after the suspects left. NYPD crime scene detectives examined broken glass and the store for clues. The shop kept most appointments and neighbors expressed sympathy for the owner and his dedication.
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