Feds indict four men in June jewelry store robbery Today Us News



FREMONT — Four men facing charges in Alameda County in connection with a brazen June jewelry store robbery, in which a car was rammed through the storefront, have since been indicted in federal court where they could face harsher penalties if convicted.

The defendants were indicted Dec. 18, according to court documents unsealed Tuesday and publicized by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the federal Northern District of California.

The robbery was reported in the late afternoon June 18 at a jewelry store in the 5100 block of Mowry Avenue, with authorities — including Fremont police and later the FBI — alleging that the four defendants were part of a group of more than two-dozen people who headed there in nine vehicles reported stolen throughout the Bay Area.

They reportedly drove a 2018 Honda Accord into the front of the occupied store, then the group, clad in ski masks and gloves, swarmed the interior and smashed display cases with hammers and other tools and grabbed jewelry by the handful.

Also during the robbery, at least one of the intruders reportedly brandished a gun at a security guard while another member of the group held his arms and took him to the ground. After taking approximately $1.7 million worth of merchandise, the group got into waiting vehicles and fled.

One of those getaway vehicles, an Acura TLX, was pursued by police and traveled as fast as 70 miles per hour on city streets before crashing. The four defendants ran from the wreck but were soon arrested, and police reported recovering stolen jewelry both in the car and along their failed escape path.


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