Philadelphia

Jewelry snatched from Four Seasons Hotel

Police are searching for these two suspects who broke a display case and stole millions of dollars worth of jewelry at the Four Seasons Hotel. (DCPI)
Police are searching for these two suspects who broke a display case and stole millions of dollars worth of jewelry at the Four Seasons Hotel. (DCPI)

Police are searching for two men wanted for grand larceny after they broke a display case and snatched several pieces of expensive jewelry in the lobby of the Four Seasons Hotel in Midtown.

The robbery took place just before 2 a.m. on Saturday morning at the hotel located at 57 E. 57th St., according to police.

The thieves stole $2 million worth of jewelry, the New York Post reported. Two suspects grabbed the jewels while a third waited in a car outside.

Sources told the Post that the crooks took three watches, a necklace, earrings, rings, cuff links and pendants from the Jacob & Co. case.

Police have released the following descriptions of the two suspects: Suspect#1-M/B, 6’0″, short black hair, last seen wearing a tan colored trench coat and was in possession of a hammer.

Suspect#2- M/B, 6’2″, last seen wearing gray pants and a blue jacket.


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