A group of six teenagers stormed into a high-end clothing store in Lower Manhattan on Wednesday, escaping with over $10,700 worth of merchandise.
The incident, which occurred around 5:10 p.m., left a female employee thrown to the ground as the perpetrators made their hasty exit, according to the police per AMNY.
The incident occurred on Wednesday around 5:10 p.m. at Ava Galerie – an upscale clothing store located at 161 Bowery – as the group ransacked the store, hastily removing clothing items from the racks.
However, their audacious attempt to make a quick getaway was intercepted when a courageous 24-year-old female employee confronted them.
A physical altercation ensued, resulting in the employee being forcefully tossed to the ground. Fortunately, she did not sustain any serious injuries and did not require medical attention.
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6 black scholars went into a high-end handbag and clothing store in lower Manhattan and got away with over 10k in merchandise.
Soon, brick-and-mortar stores will be a thing of the past. One group of thieves ruin it for everyone else. pic.twitter.com/B5EWc8k3Bv
— Shane (@shane7777ssss) May 28, 2023
One of the perpetrators, a 16-year-old male, was apprehended by authorities at the scene and subsequently charged with robbery.
Five of the teenagers managed to flee the scene. They were last seen sprinting southbound on Bowery, carrying the stolen clothing. They remain at large, and the police are actively pursuing leads to bring them to justice.
Law enforcement officials have released images of the wanted teenagers, captured after the incident from 153 Bowery.
Six teenagers burst into a high-end clothing store called Ava Galerie, located at 161 Bowery in Lower Manhattan, at around 5:10 p.m. on Wednesday and removed clothing off the racks.
They went to leave, but were intercepted by a 24-year-old female employee. A physical struggle… pic.twitter.com/KOtfm5OmZc
— Crime in NYC (@CrimeInNYC) May 27, 2023
The incident serves as a distressing reminder of the persistent challenges faced by retailers and law enforcement in combating theft and maintaining public safety.
The implementation of “no bail” reforms has generated significant debate in recent years. Critics argue that the reforms, by eliminating cash bail for a wide range of offenses, including robbery, have inadvertently contributed to a revolving door of offenders on the streets.
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