On March 23 at 7:47 p.m., the Kay Jewelers at the Market Place, Rt. 70 and Haddonfield Rd., was robbed at gunpoint, according to Cherry Hill police.
A black male and black female entered the store and began to look at engagement rings. A short time later a second black male entered the store and also began to look at jewelry near the same counter as the couple.
As all three employees assisted the couple and male, the male half of the couple removed a handgun from his coat pocket and both the couple and male started ordering the employees to fill a bag with diamond rings.
The bag used to carry the jewelry was brought into the store by the female half of the couple. The employees were then ordered to a back room before they exited. The female suspect exited the store by herself carrying the bag, while the two male suspects exited a few moments later. All three suspects used their cell phones throughout the robbery.
The female suspect was wearing a grey and white striped, three quarter length knit sweater/coat and was carrying a distinct tote/gift type bag with a picture of a large Panda bear on the side of it.
The male suspect with the gun was wearing a distinct jacket with “Akademiks” “Black Hornets” written in cursive on the back.
The second black male suspect wore his pants in a unique style and rolled the pant legs up and above a boot level to give it the flooded look. He also wore a knit hat and appeared to possibly be trying cover up a dreadlock type of hairstyle, had a beard and mustache and thin wire rimmed eyeglasses.
All the actors appeared to be in their late 20s to mid 30s. Anyone with additional information is requested to contact the 24hour police line at 488- 7828.
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