$20M in merchandise taken by burglars who tunneled through concrete into LA jewelry store
Briefly

A sophisticated burglary at Love Jewels in downtown Los Angeles led to a theft of at least $10 million worth of jewelry items. The burglars tunneled through concrete from an adjacent property and cut security camera feeds, allowing them to escape undetected. The store owners, reporting a loss of around $20 million, noted they were uninsured. Investigators are currently examining security footage and the scene for fingerprints and DNA while the store's physical damages were being repaired by employees.
Burglars tunneled through multiple levels of concrete into a Los Angeles jewelry store, stealing at least $10 million worth of merchandise and avoiding all alarms.
The owner reported a loss around $20 million, highlighting the severe financial impact, especially since they lacked insurance to cover such an enormous theft.
Read at New York Post
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