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Robbers target jewellery stores, Berwick man taken to hospital

Two jewellery stores were targeted on Tuesday 17 February causing a Berwick man to be taken to hospital following a violent encounter.

Police responded to reports of three masked males armed with hammers and bats entering a Berwick jewellers on High Street in Berwick about 12pm.

A video posted by the owner’s daughter shows the masked men fitted with backpacks, two in high vis tops and one in a black hoodie, smashing glass cabinets and stealing jewellery.

At the time of the theft, the shop was manned by two shop assistants, one was the shop owner who ran towards the assailants in an attempt to deter the theft.

Driven by a fourth offender, the three males fled the scene in an awaiting black Toyota Kluger, which police believe was stolen — witnesses say the car was double parked on the busy street.

The shop keeper was treated at the scene for minor injuries and taken to hospital with a small head injury according to a source, who also stated that the victim is still trying to process what happened.

Surrounding shops have also expressed concerns relating to safety, many who witnessed the incident describing it as loud and violent.

Not long after, It’s believed the same offenders then targeted a jewellery store on The Circle in Altona North shortly after 1.30pm.

Police say the same stolen vehicle was used to reverse into the roller door of the shop but they were unable to gain access and drove from the scene empty-handed.

Crime scenes have been established and the investigation remains ongoing.

It is also believed that a Narre Warren jewellery store located at a shopping centre was in the plans, after reports of several masked men approaching the shop about 11:30am.

Police say that there was no attempt to enter the store or threats made before the trio fled the scene.

Investigators believe the three incidents are linked.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au

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