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Robbers Steal $1.5 Million in Jewelry

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<i> From Times Staff Writers</i>

Armed robbers stole $1.5 million worth of diamond-encrusted jewelry from two vendors as they left the Fashion Island shopping center Wednesday afternoon, police said.

Three or four thieves approached the vendors at about 2:15 p.m. in a parking lot behind Bloomingdale’s, as the salesmen were placing two briefcase-style sample boxes in the trunk of their rented car, Sgt. Mike McDermott said. When one robber flashed a large handgun, he said, the vendors handed over the goods.

The thieves sped off in an older-model compact car, possibly a green Honda, driven by a woman who was waiting for them, police said. Officers scoured the area by foot and from the air but did not find the robbers.

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Based on the robbers’ procedures, police believe they belong to a loose network of South American gem-snatchers based in Los Angeles.

Such stalk-and-snatch jewelry thefts have become increasingly common. In 1997 and 1998, police reported about 100 attacks on jewelers and couriers in Orange County.

In Newport Beach, McDermott said, “This is a situation we have run across a couple times before.”

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