Suspects Sought in $500,000 New York City Jewelry Heist

NEW YORK — Police are searching for two suspects and a vehicle connected to a high-value burglary that occurred in Queens last week, where $500,000 in jewelry was reported stolen.

The incident took place on Friday, Nov. 1, around 12:30 p.m., in a residence near the intersection of 78th Avenue and 64th Street within the 104th Precinct. According to police, two unidentified individuals forced entry through the front door of the home and removed personal property, including jewelry valued at approximately half a million dollars.

The suspects were seen fleeing the scene in a gray BMW, heading southbound on Cypress Hill Street, police said.

No injuries were reported in connection with the incident. Authorities have released images of the suspects and the vehicle in hopes that the public can help identify them.

The NYPD is urging anyone with information about the burglary or the individuals involved to contact them. The investigation is ongoing.

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