Police are investigating after five men broke into a jewelry store with their car in Stockton, Calif. in a wild smash-and-grab robbery.
Surveillance video captured a car smashing through the front door of Kim Hoan Jewelry on April 18 at around 3:45 a.m. knocking down security bars installed inside of the property.
The five masked men are seen breaking display cases and shattering glass using hammers. The owner of the store said that, fortunately, no high-value jewelry was stolen, but that they got away with thousands of dollars in merchandise. Security cameras also showed the moment they escaped in several vehicles minutes before local police arrived to the scene.
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