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Writing and photography by Audrey Kletscher Helbling

Second Faribault jeweler hit in apparent state-wide crime wave April 25, 2012

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Chappius Jewelers, photographed several years ago, and the latest target of thieves.

YOU HAVE TO HAND IT to the owners of Douglas Diamonds & Fine Jewelry. They possess a sense of humor.

Less than two weeks after a Saturday morning break-in netted smash-and-grab thieves $10,000 in merchandise, the Faribault jeweler is running an ad in the Faribault Daily News with this tag:

Even thieves know great jewelry when they see it.

Examined alone, this ad would, indeed, strike you as funny, and creative. The catchy phrase grabs the reader’s attention.

But a few pages back in the same issue (today’s), this headline also draws attention:

Break-in at Chappuis Jewelry

The Faribault newspaper is reporting that a second jewelry store was targeted around 9:45 p.m. Tuesday by smash-and-grab thieves. You can read the complete story about the theft at Chappuis Jewelry, right around the block from the police station in the heart of historic downtown Faribault, by clicking here.

When you read that story, you won’t laugh. Not at all. The newspaper reports a string of jewelry store break-ins state-wide and a growing concern among law enforcement about the brashness of the criminals and the safety of their own, business owners and the public.

After leaving Faribault last night, the same group reportedly continued on to Hastings and hit a jewelry store there around 11 p.m.

The jewelry store crime wave apparently began on April 7 with a theft at Chilson Jewelers in Cambridge. Since then, jewelers in Apple Valley, Farmington and Buffalo have also been hit and investigators are looking into a connection with similar cases in Wayzata and Alexandria.

Let’s hope investigators get a break in these cases soon, before a break-in (and I expect there will be more) escalates into a violent confrontation.

 

8 Responses to “Second Faribault jeweler hit in apparent state-wide crime wave”

  1. Cecilia Mary Gunther's avatar ceciliag Says:

    wow.. what ann old fashioned wild west crime! c

    • Audrey Kletscher Helbling's avatar Audrey Kletscher Helbling Says:

      Never considered it that way, but I suppose one could, especially since officials are hinting at possible gang connections.

  2. Amy's avatar Amy Says:

    After I saw the article about Douglas Diamonds, we were talking about how we hadn’t heard of a good ol’ fashioned jewelry store robbery lately….and now the whole state of MN is watching their jewelry stores! And attempts at bank robberies out here too!!

    • Audrey Kletscher Helbling's avatar Audrey Kletscher Helbling Says:

      As long as they stay out of grocery stores, right?

      • Amy's avatar Amy Says:

        Actually….a nearby grocery store was robbed at gunpoint a couple days ago….. but keep them out of my store!

      • Audrey Kletscher Helbling's avatar Audrey Kletscher Helbling Says:

        Oh, my, be safe, Amy. Has your grocery store updated employees on how to handle a robbery?

  3. So not good. It’s always so sad when an honest, small-town merchant gets robbed. (I mean, anyone getting robbed is bad, but it feels like such a break in trust, you know, when it’s a small friendly town…)

    • Audrey Kletscher Helbling's avatar Audrey Kletscher Helbling Says:

      Law enforcement agencies in the Minnesota communities hit by these jewel thieves were planning to meet and compare notes. That should help in the search for these criminals.


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