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Sticky-fingered couple swiped $6,000 necklace from Jewelers Row: Cops

The Philadelphia Police Department says a couple wasn’t just window-shopping on Jewelers Row – and now a jewelry store is missing a $6,000 necklace.

Cops said that on Jan. 18 around 3:45 p.m., the two suspects entered a jewelry shop on the 800 block of Chestnut Street asking to peruse some goods. “While the owner was occupied,” the PPD alleged, “the suspects removed a six thousand dollar white gold necklace from the counter and then fled the store.”

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The couple was reportedly last seen entering a late model, four-door silver Audi.

Cops described the suspects as: a 60-year-old black male with afull white beard wearing a white skull cap, glasses and a dark jacket; and, a mid-20sblack female wearing a dark hooded jacket.

Police encouraged anyone with information to contact them at 911 or 215-686-TIPS (8477). Members of the public may also text tips to PPD TIP (773847) or submit tips online.

Metro Philadelphia

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