Four teens charged in $1.7 million Fremont jewelry heist
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Four men, aged 18 and 19, have been charged with felonies related to a $1.7 million jewelry store robbery in Fremont. The charges include second degree robbery and receiving stolen property. The robbery took place on June 18, when eight vehicles smashed the store front. The suspects used blunt objects and were masked. During a police pursuit, one suspect was captured on surveillance carrying a pistol. The suspects ultimately fled in stolen vehicles, with one advancing to confession during police interrogation.
Four male suspects, aged 18 and 19, face felony charges for a $1.7 million jewelry store robbery in Fremont, involving stolen vehicles and a violent entry.
Described as unsophisticated, the robbery featured nine suspected stolen vehicles, a smash-and-grab method, and a short police pursuit following the theft.
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