$800K Heist: Thieves Drill Through Safes in Glendora Jewelry Store

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Thieves broke into Desiré Jewelry in Glendora, California, on May 15, 2024, and stole $800,000 worth of diamonds, gold, and cash after disabling the store's alarm system and surveillance cameras. The burglars spent six hours cutting into two of the shop's three steel safes. The Glendora Police Department is investigating the sophisticated heist, and the store owner has hired a private detective to assist.
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