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FBI, NYPD Seeking Two Suspects in January Jewelry Store Robbery

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111314 CartierHeist?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1415897024478FBI/NYPD(NEW YORK) — The FBI and the New York Police Department are investigating a pair of men who were allegedly involved in a smash-and-grab robbery at a New York City jewelry store in January.

Courtney Hardin and Jamal Dehoyos are believed to be members of a robbery crew responsible for the January robbery at a Manhattan Cartier store. During the robbery, more than $700,000 worth of watches were taken.

The robbery crew has also been linked to multiple similar robberies in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Virginia.

Police described Hardin as a 6-foot-2 inch tall black man weighing about 200 pounds. He is 25 years old and is known to spend time in Bedford-Stuyvesant and Crown Heights areas of Brooklyn. Police say he is often called “Mazie” or “Mozie.”

Dehoyos was described as a black man, standing about 6-feet-1 inch tall and weighing 200 pounds. He’s in his late 30s. He often spends time in the East New York area of Brooklyn or the Springfield Gardens and Flushing neighborhoods in Queens.

Authorities say the two men should be considered armed and dangerous. Anyone with information is urged to call (212) 384-1000.


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