(Trends Wide) — Groups of thieves stole goods from two luxury stores in California on Wednesday, according to authorities, in the latest chapter in a series of similar robberies in some cities across the United States.
In Los Angeles, at least five people broke into the Nordstrom store in Canoga Park and stole items that included seven or eight expensive purses, Trends Wide affiliate KABC reported.
During the robbery, the suspects assaulted and pepper-sprayed a security guard, Deputy Chief Alan Hamilton said. At least one of the suspects was wearing an orange wig, KABC reported. Trends Wide has reached out to the Los Angeles Police Department for more information.
Golpe a Apple
Also Wednesday, police said at least four people stole $ 20,000 worth of merchandise from an Apple store in Santa Rosa, which is nearly 90 kilometers north of San Francisco.
“In a blatant robbery during the day in front of customers and staff, the suspects seized more than $ 20,000 worth of merchandise from the store and fled the area in an unknown vehicle,” Santa Rosa police said in a statement.
The suspects were between 14 and 18 years old and wore masks, police said.
Lightning robberies
The hit-and-run robberies come amid a recent wave of so-called “smash and grab” crimes.
On Monday, at least 18 people broke into the Nordstrom department store in Grove in Los Angeles and stole thousands of dollars worth of merchandise, said Los Angeles Police Department Chief Michel Moore. Three people were arrested, he added.
In the San Francisco Bay Area, a group of thieves invaded the Southland Mall in Hayward Sunday night, wielding hammers to break boxes at a jewelry store before grabbing items and fleeing. And east of San Francisco, three suspects were arrested Saturday night after a mob ransacked a Nordstrom department store in Walnut Creek.
In the Chicago suburbs, 14 people broke into a Louis Vuitton store last week and fled with more than $ 100,000 in bags and other merchandise.
Trends Wide’s Andy Rose and Stella Chan contributed to this report.
(Trends Wide) — Groups of thieves stole goods from two luxury stores in California on Wednesday, according to authorities, in the latest chapter in a series of similar robberies in some cities across the United States.
In Los Angeles, at least five people broke into the Nordstrom store in Canoga Park and stole items that included seven or eight expensive purses, Trends Wide affiliate KABC reported.
During the robbery, the suspects assaulted and pepper-sprayed a security guard, Deputy Chief Alan Hamilton said. At least one of the suspects was wearing an orange wig, KABC reported. Trends Wide has reached out to the Los Angeles Police Department for more information.
Golpe a Apple
Also Wednesday, police said at least four people stole $ 20,000 worth of merchandise from an Apple store in Santa Rosa, which is nearly 90 kilometers north of San Francisco.
“In a blatant robbery during the day in front of customers and staff, the suspects seized more than $ 20,000 worth of merchandise from the store and fled the area in an unknown vehicle,” Santa Rosa police said in a statement.
The suspects were between 14 and 18 years old and wore masks, police said.
Lightning robberies
The hit-and-run robberies come amid a recent wave of so-called “smash and grab” crimes.
On Monday, at least 18 people broke into the Nordstrom department store in Grove in Los Angeles and stole thousands of dollars worth of merchandise, said Los Angeles Police Department Chief Michel Moore. Three people were arrested, he added.
In the San Francisco Bay Area, a group of thieves invaded the Southland Mall in Hayward Sunday night, wielding hammers to break boxes at a jewelry store before grabbing items and fleeing. And east of San Francisco, three suspects were arrested Saturday night after a mob ransacked a Nordstrom department store in Walnut Creek.
In the Chicago suburbs, 14 people broke into a Louis Vuitton store last week and fled with more than $ 100,000 in bags and other merchandise.
Trends Wide’s Andy Rose and Stella Chan contributed to this report.