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Thieves Steal $1 Million In Fur Coats From Upscale Manhattan Store

Darpan News Desk IANS, 28 Dec, 2016 01:50 AM
    NEW YORK — Police are searching for three thieves with a taste for designer clothing who stole more than $1 million dollars' worth of fur from a store on Manhattan's upscale Madison Avenue.
     
    The theft occurred on Christmas Eve after one of the suspects threw a brick through the window of the Dennis Basso Inc. store just before 5 a.m.
     
    Owner Dennis Basso says the thieves made off with several Russian sable coats, some of which were valued as high as $200,000.
     
    Achilleas Georgiades, a store executive, says he can't believe something like this happened on the "civilized" Madison Avenue.
     
    Surveillance video captured one of the suspects being struck in the head by a metal beam after climbing through the shattered window.
     
    PETA officials say the theft serves Basso right for peddling fur.

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