Smash-and-grab robs San Ramon jeweler of $1M
Surveillance footage shows nearly two dozen masked suspects storm Heller Jewelers in San Ramon, California, smashing display cases with hammers and pickaxes, firing at least one shot through the front entrance and seizing about $1 million worth of merchandise on Monday. San Ramon police said several suspects later fled by vehicle, a pursuit was paused for aerial tracking, and multiple people — including brothers Jimmy Ray and Michael Ray — were detained in the Oakland area as investigations and recoveries continue.
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Brazen blue state jewelry store heist caught on camera as armed mob makes off with $1M in merchandise: police
New information:
- Nearly two dozen suspects entered Heller Jewelers in San Ramon, CA, during a coordinated smash-and-grab
- About $1 million in jewelry and merchandise was taken from display cases
- At least one shot was fired through the store's front entrance; suspects fled in vehicles from the City Center Bishop Ranch valet area and several were later detained, including Jimmy Ray (27) and Michael Ray