Staten Island thief stole over $60k worth of jewelry, money: NYPD
Police said the burglary took place at a house near Wooddale Avenue and Elmhurst Avenue last Sunday around 4:45 a.m. The unidentified individual in a black ski mask, black sweatshirt, white gloves and gray sweatpants allegedly entered through the side door of the house.
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The man then removed a safe with around $30,000 worth of jewelry and $30,100 of cash inside of it, according to police.
Police said the man was seen leaving the house in a silver Lexus on Todt Hill Road.
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Spencer Gustafson is a digital content producer from Long Island who has covered New York state and city news since 2023. See more of his work here.
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