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How Police Are Using Technology To Catch Rolex Robbers

 

"Rolex Robbers" is the new term I'm using to denote watch thieves.  And while Rolex watches aren't the exclusive watches being stolen, it is probably one of the more popular ones being stolen.  Foster City, a city in California's San Francisco Bay Area and is about 22 miles South of San Francisco, in the Silicon Valley area.  The Foster City Police were the heroes and were featured in a news report.  The story starts with an unfortunate circumstance: an elderly Foster City resident was robbed of his Rolex when suspects identified him while he was shopping, the suspects then followed him home and forcibly removed the watch while the suspect was at home. 

Fortunately, police were able to use license plate reading camera technology to identify the vehicle!  And were able to find the vehicle and arrest three suspects likely connected to the crime a few days later. 

Here's the video... 









Police converge on a popular meeting place for WatchProSite members, an Italian restaurant in Beverly Hills.  Unfortunately, a gun was discharged in a crowded restaurant.  The suspects were trying to steal a Richard Mille watch off the wrist of one of the restaurant patrons. 

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