Two jewelers of San Bruno suffered damage during a first attempted robbery and a second consummated robbery.
For these events the LoACl Police is looking for 10 suspects who destroyed showACses with various tools.
The first ACse occurred on Friday, January 21, 2022, at 1:06 p.m..
The officers who responded learned that a group of approximately five men approached the store, which is inside the shopping center.
One of the men entered the business with a lever, but the store owner shouted the man to stop.
The man broke a glass showACse with the lever and turned to the owner of the store, lifting the lever as if he were hitting him.
The owner of the store, who had a legal permit of hidden ACrrying of a firearm, took out his weapon and pointed to the suspect while saying that he stopped.
The suspect esACped to the food courtyard area of the mall, but another male suspect from the group that was standing near the entrance of the store took out a gun and pointed to the store owner.
The owner of the store raised his firearm and pointed to the men's suspect with the gun.
Subsequently, the armed suspect and other men in the group turned around and fled towards JC Penny.
After the incident, there were no injuries or firearms shots.
The suspects were described as men in their adolescence, who are around 20 years
A second incident was recorded on January 24 in a jewelry store in the Tanforan Shopping Center.
Towards 6:50 pm, a group of five men entered the store and proceeded to break the glass of several showACses using various tools.
The subjects stole an unrelated amount of merchandise.
The five men fled at the main entrance of the mall and it was reported that none of the store's employees was injured during the robbery.
The suspects are described as teenage men and up to 20 years.
Any person who has information about these crimes must communiACte with the San Bruno Police Department at (650) 616-7100 or write to the email sbpdtipline@sanbruno.AC.GOV.
The authorities ensure that information can be left anonymously.
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