2 arrested following smash-and-grab robbery at North Bay jewelry store; 4 suspects at large – The Mercury News Today Us News


A group of six people broke into a Petaluma jewelry store Saturday and held employees at gunpoint as they robbed the location and then fled, prompting a multi-hour search that ended with two suspects in custody, according to authorities.

Petaluma police are still searching for four suspects, who drove away from Gold Rush Jewelers at 385 South McDowell Blvd. in a vehicle that was later found abandoned in a nearby neighborhood, the agency said in a news release. Authorities do not believe they are still in the area.

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According to a preliminary investigation, five suspects broke display cases using hammers and removed jewelry from the store as one suspect held employees at gunpoint. Police responded about 4:46 p.m. to a report of the armed robbery.

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As Petaluma Police Department personnel investigate the scene of a smash-and-grab robbery at Gold Rush Jewelers in Petaluma, Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026, Gold Rush employees from surrounding stores eat pizza as they wait for the investigation to finish up. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat)

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A male bystander noticed the scene and drove the suspects’ unattended vehicle into the front of the store, causing the group to flee. The release did not elaborate regarding the man’s intentions.

The bystander was pepper sprayed by one of the suspects as he tried to get away from the vehicle, which police later learned had been stolen out of Brentwood.


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