‘I was crying all night’: Chicago jewelry booth owner loses $300k worth of jewelry in smash and grab – WGNTV (Chicago)

Maria Gil, owner of Jayeria Dos Perlas inside the Super Mall in West Elsdon, said thieves shattered a display case at her jewelry booth Thursday night and stole some of her most valuable items.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Underserved youths just funnin’.

William Butler Hickok
1 year ago

Don’t be callin them young Capones!

Old Joe
1 year ago

Sorry Maria. A 300K loss may break you. If it doesn’t I suggest reopening in a red state.

mqyl
1 year ago

Unfortunately, rampant, violent crime is now the norm in Chicago. I thought business owners in Chicago already knew that. That’s why the exodus of residents and businesses continues. To add icing on the cake, I read that many more thousands of illegal immigrants will be arriving in Chicago.

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