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Robbers Snatched More Than $60,000 Worth Of Pricey Purses From A Manhattan Shop


A gang of six robbers entered a Manhattan shop and swiped many pricey purses.

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On Saturday, December 26, the incident took place when a gang of 6 people looted a Balenciaga shop and ended up snatching 30 pricey bags. The shop is located at 149 Mercer Street in Soho, and the loot occurred at 2:27 pm. One of the six men pretended to have a gun and warned everyone else to stay away to avoid trouble.

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Nobody interfered with the robbers out of fear, and they left the shop after picking 30 bags from the shop.point 206 |

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Bystanders saw them going back in 2 black Hondas.point 41 | The 30 purses were worth $60000, with the cheapest having the price of $1850 and the most expensive one costs as much as $2300.point 145 | No further information about the case has yet been released, and the police are looking into the matter to reach the criminals.point 251 | 1

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Snatching incidents like these are not new in NYC; a similar incident occurred in June 2020 when two men entered a jewelry shop in NYC and impersonated police officers. Both the men were 59-year-old named Jose Rodriguez from the Bronx and Ismael Igartua from Queens. The jewelry shop was located in the Upper East Side of Manhattan.

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Ismael and Jose identified themselves as NYPD officers to the store owner and were wearing a police uniform.point 209 |

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They asked the owner to hand over his gun to them as they want to examine the store.point 67 | As soon as the owner gave his firearm, one of the suspects tied up the owner, and both of them ran away after stealing the gun and valuable jewelry items worth $150k.point 202 | 1

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Both the men were arrested a few blocks away from the crime scene and were charged for robbery, pretending to be police officers, and threatening a small business owner.

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