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Northern California Jewelry Store Rammed by Vehicle in Violent Break-In
No arrests have been made, and sheriff’s officials say the suspects could face attempted robbery and attempted murder charges.
- On Saturday, suspects rammed a vehicle into Chinna Jewellers Inc. in South Sacramento, hospitalizing one family member and causing extensive damage to the storefront.
- Owner Inderjit Singh stated this is the second time the business has been targeted in nearly six years, with the previous incident occurring in 2020.
- Security supervisor Alex Marchuk drew his gun to command the suspect to stop; Edward Igoe of the Sacramento County Sheriff said Marchuk "absolutely thwarted this robbery from occurring."
- The Sacramento County Sheriff said no arrests have been made and there is currently no suspect description, though suspects could face charges of attempted robbery and attempted murder.
- Marchuk observed several cars pulling up with people holding bags, suggesting a coordinated effort by the suspects who fled when confronted with his drawn weapon.
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