
"A group of armed robbers forced their way into an East New York home near Vandalia and Fountain avenues just after 9:30 a.m. on Feb. 13, after a woman knocked claiming to be from a cleaning company, police said. According to investigators, the suspects headed directly to a bedroom after getting inside, where they grabbed high-end jewelry worth roughly $118,000, as well as a purse, wallets and credit cards."
"The three suspects fled the scene on foot, heading south along Fountain Avenue toward Seaview Avenue, and remain at large, police said. The first suspect is described as a woman last seen wearing a black jacket over a white T-shirt, black pants, a black hat and black sneakers. The second, a man, was spotted in a dark-colored jacket and matching hat. The third, also a man, was wearing a multicolored blue sweatshirt, dark pants and black sneakers, authorities added."
An armed group used a cleaning-company ruse to gain access to an East New York residence just after 9:30 a.m. on Feb. 13. Once inside, the suspects went to a bedroom and took high-end jewelry valued at about $118,000 plus a purse, wallets and credit cards, yielding an estimated total loss of $122,000. No injuries were reported. Three suspects fled on foot south along Fountain Avenue toward Seaview Avenue and remain at large. Suspect descriptions were released and the investigation is ongoing. Tips can be submitted to NYPD Crime Stoppers.
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