Screen image courtesy of Malibu Times
Just another day in Newsom’s California…
Smash-and-grab thieves took off with more than $500,000 worth of high-end merchandise from a luxury retailer at the Malibu Lumberyard shopping center on Tuesday.
According to The Malibu Times, six black male and female robbers wearing masks and hoodies ransacked Maxfield, a luxury store that carries jewelry and designer handbags.
Video shows the robbers grabbing the high-end handbags and running out of the store.
The Malibu Times reported:
A crew of six Black male and female suspects, wearing masks and hoodies entered the luxury goods store Maxfield on Tuesday July 12 at 2 p.m. The robbers pushed past the store’s security guard and grabbed armloads of “high-end” designer handbags. The crew then quickly raced out of the store and across Cross Creek Road and were seen getting into two separate vehicles. No license plates were noticed. The security guard and a female employee rushed out of the store to give chase, but the suspects got away.
Employees at the retailer confirmed that no one was injured during the felony robbery. They were unauthorized to speak about the incident and seemed shaken after the brazen crime. A spokesperson at the Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station said the robbers may have made off with nearly half-a-million dollars in merchandise. There have been similar crimes reported in Westlake Village in Lost Hills’ jurisdiction and of course elsewhere in California in recent months.
Getaway vehicles were seen waiting for the thieves as they ran out of the store with armfuls of stolen goods.
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