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December 05, 2024

Tuxedo Bandit Steals Rolex Watches

Los Angeles: Los Angeles police authorities are looking for a man who walked into a Koreatown watch store on December 1, 2007, and stole two Rolex watches.

The incident happen in mid-afternoon when a man dressed in a tuxedo, walked into the Saint Cross watch store located at 928 South Western Avenue, posing as a customer. The man told the store clerk that he was interested in buying an engagement gift for his girlfriend. After the man spotted a couple of Rolex watches in the display case, he asked to look at them.

Police say while the man was examining the watches, he ran out of the front door of the store and took off in an unknown direction.

The man got away with two champagne color, Rolex watches with diamond bezels. According to investigators, both watches are valued at $60,200.00.

No weapons were seen and no force was used.

Although customers were present at the time of the incident, no one was injured police said.

Police described the suspect as Black, 25 years of age, shaved head, 5 foot 7 inches tall and weighs 130 pounds. He was last seen wearing eyeglasses, a black tuxedo and black sneakers.

A video of the suspect can be seen here.

Detectives are asking anyone with information regarding this theft incident or the suspect whereabouts is asked to call Wilshire Robbery Detectives Ron Kim or Webster Wong at 213-922-8205. On weekends and during off-hours, please call the 24-hour toll free Detective Information Desk at 877-LAWFUL (877-529-3855).

Comments

I wonder if this guy ever got caught. Any updates?

-JP

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