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Front Street Jewelry Store Robbed--- Suspect Leaves Biological Traces Behind ---Robbery Captured on Camera ---Giterson.

Philipsburg: --- The armed robbery unit of the KPSSS is busy investigating an armed robbery which took place on Monday morning at the Queen Fine Jewelry Store on Front Street. Acting Police Spokesperson Humphrey Giterson said when police arrived on the scene they were told by the store manager that three men armed with a hammer and pepper spray stormed into the store and began breaking the glass showcases. Giterson said the robbers also bagged the jewelry that was on display before escaping on foot. "The suspects ran towards the Down Street Area" Giterson said.
The police spokesman said while there were three suspects in the store, a fourth suspect was on the outside looking out.
Humphrey Giterson further explained that robbery was captured on camera and that one of the suspects also left biological traces behind which can used as a sample to identify one of the culprits. The acting police spokesperson said one of the suspects was injured either on his upper or lower arm section. "We were able to collect blood samples from the crime scene because the suspect was bleeding when he was injured. Giterson said the robbers also used pepper spray on the employees while committing the robbery.

In unrelated news on Saturday July 10th a rental car Toyota Yaris 2006 with license plate 82ZAL97 was stolen. The vehicle was parked in front of a residence on Melford Hazel Road in Ebenezer. Anyone who have seen this vehicle are asked to call the police station at 54-22222 or 911 emergency number. While on Sunday July 11th police patrol was dispatched to Sia Pialo Dutch Quarter Road number 7 for a case of ill-treatment. Upon arrival the patrol found the man identified as. F.J.C residing at aforementioned address F.J.C was bleeding from a wound on his head. He told the police that he was ill-treated by two men whom he doesn't know. It appeared that hours before when F.J.C was dancing at the Lucian bar at Oyster pond he got involved in a scuffle with the two men. Onlookers succeeded to part them after which F.J.C decided to go home. However, to his surprise, shortly after he reached home he noticed that a grey car had stopped in front of his house. The two men, one armed with a shotgun and the other with a revolver caliber 38 special, stepped out their car and approached F.J.C. Both men ill-treated him by hitting him with the butt of one of the weapons on his head. They also threatened to kill him but his mother who saw what was happening to her son rushed in and intervened. She managed to avoid the worst. After the crime both suspects drove off.
F.J.C was transported to the SMMC where he received medical treatment. The detective department is investigating the case.

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