Miami-Dade Sneaker Shop Robbed in Smash-and-Grab Burglary
WPLG Local 10July 7, 20251 min5,518 views
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- π¨ Crooks ransacked a popular sneaker and streetwear store in Southwest Miami-Dade, loading up on merchandise.
- π‘ The suspects smashed through a high-impact glass door and folded the glass upward to gain entry.
- β±οΈ The entire burglary, including alarm activation, took approximately 90 seconds to clear.
Stolen Merchandise and Business Impact
- π The thieves targeted the priciest merchandise, filling bins with hundreds of items including Gallery Department shirts, Chrome Hearts, and Valley Supreme.
- π° Items ranged in price from $100 to $250 each.
- π The small business owner expressed feeling disrespected by the brazen nature of the theft.
Similar Modus Operandi and Investigation
- π The method used is similar to a previous burglary at another streetwear store, Stepped on Kicks, in Pembroke Pines a month prior.
- π£οΈ The owner of Kick Circuit believes the thieves may have cased the store beforehand, paying attention to their inventory and movements.
- π€ The store owner is now partnering with the Pembroke Pines store and police to bring the thieves to justice.
- β Police have not confirmed if the suspects are the same individuals involved in the Pembroke Pines incident, but are asking for public assistance.
Suspect Description
- π€ Three men wearing hoodies were captured on camera during the early morning hours.
- π΅οΈ Police are actively working to track down the suspects and are asking anyone with information to contact the sheriff's office.
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