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Thieves grab $2 million in jewelry in Seattle heist that took less than 2 minutes

Four masked suspects used hammers, bear spray, and tasers to steal $2 million in jewelry during a 90-second robbery at Menashe and Sons Jewelers, police said.

  • Four masked suspects robbed Menashe & Sons Jewelers in West Seattle on August 13, 2025, stealing an estimated $2 million worth of jewelry.
  • The suspects broke the locked front glass door with hammers and threatened employees with bear spray and a taser during the midday smash-and-grab.
  • They ransacked six display cases containing diamonds, luxury watches worth about $750,000, an emerald necklace valued at $125,000, and gold before fleeing in a vehicle.
  • Seattle Police said the robbery took approximately 90 seconds, no injuries were reported, and Chief Shon Barnes attended the crime scene while suspects eluded capture.
  • The store remains closed as staff complete a full inventory and police continue investigating, requesting public tips via the SPD Violent Crimes Tip Line.
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Komo News broke the news in Seattle, United States on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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