Hunt is on for jewelry store gunmen
Mathis Winkler
NEWPORT BEACH -- A jewelry industry watchdog group has put up a $1,000
reward for information leading to the arrest of three gunmen involved in
a shootout at Fashion Island’s Traditional Jewelers on Tuesday, police
said.
Security guard Rafael Gomez, 41, of Santa Ana, who was wounded during
the attack, remained in stable condition Thursday, said Sgt. Steve
Shulman, a spokesman for Newport Beach Police Department. No one else was
hurt, and the gunmen escaped with no property.
With the suspects still at large, detectives continued Thursday to
interview witnesses in search of information that could lead them to the
attackers.
While Shulman added that his department was keeping open all possible
scenarios for the shooting, every explanation remains speculative at this
point.
It is possible, for instance, that the robbers -- who never entered
the store and immediately opened fire, shattering the shop’s glass doors
-- could have planned to vandalize Traditional Jewelers rather than rob
the store, Shulman said.
“Is it likely? No,” he said, adding that a failed robbery was a more
likely explanation of the incident.
Because similar robberies in the Newport-Mesa area during recent years
remain unsolved, Shulman said detectives were considering that Tuesday’s
attack had been committed by an organized ring of robbers.
But Shulman added that he’d be reluctant to speculate about whether
the gunmen had been experienced criminals or first-time offenders.
Anyone with information about the crime is asked to call the Police
Department at (800) 550-NBPD (6273).
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