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Palo Alto Store Gets $50,000 Worth Of Bags Stolen

By Karina Macias Photo: Getty Images The city of Palo Alto is a victim once again of another handbag robbery. This time a group of seven people stole $50,000 worth of bags from The RealReal on University Ave. Investigators say that five of the suspects entered the store and began to rip the bags from the security cables. The store security tried to block them from leaving the store but the group was able to push him out of the way. He then followed them but two other suspects were waiting for him outside and threaten to pull out a gun. A total of about 20 bags were stolen. Police believe this was connected to a previous robbery at Stanford Shopping center.

Thieves swipe more than $50,000 in handbags from Palo Alto luxury resale store

Thieves swipe more than $50,000 in handbags from Palo Alto luxury resale store FacebookTwitterEmail This file photograph shows flashing lights on a police vehicle.Jacom Stephens/Getty Image A group of men snatched more than $50,000 worth of handbags from a Palo Alto luxury store, and police are investigating whether the theft is connected to other similar crimes in the city, authorities said. Five men went into the RealReal store at 379 University Avenue shortly before 6 p.m. Monday and ripped roughly 20 handbags from security cables, police said Tuesday. A security officer who was on-duty at the time tried to block the men from leaving the store, police said, but the group pushed him.

Cabal of Handbag Thieves Maybe Went From Union Square Saks to Palo Alto Neiman Marcus

Cabal of Handbag Thieves Maybe Went From Union Square Saks to Palo Alto Neiman Marcus A heist of high-end handbags estimated to be worth $150,000 at Stanford Shopping Center in Palo Alto may have been a second act for a group of enterprising thieves. The SFPD is now investigating whether a similar operation at Saks Fifth Avenue in Union Square earlier this week was committed by the same crew. The first incident happened just after 3 p.m. on Tuesday, when a Saks security guard told police he saw six individuals, all juveniles, grab dozens of items in the store and run out, escaping into two vehicles parked outside on Powell Street. As KPIX reports, the SFPD burglary detail is investigating the incident, which appears to have been conducted in a strikingly similar manner to one that happened Wednesday afternoon at the Neiman Marcus store in Palo Alto.

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