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Nearly two dozen suspects, some of them armed, brazenly targeted a California jewelry store during a smash-and-grab robbery as organized retail theft continues to pose a problem across the state.
Surveillance video at Heller Jewelers in the Bay Area city of San Ramon captured a mob of masked thieves storming into the store on Monday and smashing displays with hammers and pickaxes, authorities said.
They made off with around $1 million in merchandise, the San Ramon Police Department said.

A California jewelry store was targeted Monday in a smash-and-grab robbery, police said. Nearly two dozen suspects entered Heller Jewelers and began stealing 1$ million worth of merchandise, police said. (San Ramon Police Department via Storyful)
Surveillance video from Kim Hung Jewelry showed suspects backing up an SUV into the store’s glass windows before more than a dozen of them stormed in and grabbed items from display cases.
California launched its own Organized Retail Crime Task Force to combat large-scale retail thefts.
In 2025, the task force, which is led by the California Highway Patrol (CHP), made over 700 arrests and recovered nearly 150,000 stolen items worth $8 million, as of August.
“We are serious about stamping out crime rings that target California’s businesses and undermine public safety. We appreciate the work of our law enforcement partners statewide to apprehend these bad actors,” California Gov. Gavin Newsom said at the time.