Burglar swipes $60K in cash and jewelry from Staten Island home, flees in silver Lexus
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A masked burglar targeted a Staten Island home early Sunday, stealing cash and jewelry exceeding $60,000 in value. The break-in took place around 4:45 a.m. when the suspect entered through a side door. Approximately $30,000 worth of jewelry and around $30,100 in cash were taken from a safe. The burglar fled in a silver Lexus sedan, going northbound on Todt Hill Road without causing injuries. The suspect is described as a male wearing distinctive clothing, including a black ski mask and gray sweatpants.
Police in Staten Island are actively searching for a suspect connected to a burglary that resulted in stolen cash and jewelry valued at over $60,000. The incident occurred early Sunday morning, around 4:45 a.m.
The burglar gained entry through a side door, stealing a safe that contained roughly $30,000 in jewelry along with about $30,100 in cash before fleeing the scene.
Witnesses report seeing a male suspect escaping in a silver Lexus sedan heading north on Todt Hill Road. No injuries were reported in the incident.
Described as wearing a black ski mask, the suspect further donned a black sweatshirt, gray sweatpants, and gray sneakers during the burglary.
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