BREAKING: Dripping Springs Jewelry Shop Held-Up At Gunpoint Saturday Morning

On November 11, 2017 at approximately 11:31 am, the Hays County Sheriff’s Office received a call of an aggravated robbery that had just occurred at…

 

On November 11, 2017 at approximately 11:31 am, the Hays County Sheriff’s Office received a call of an aggravated robbery that had just occurred at Vik’s Jewelers located at 598 East Highway 290 in Dripping Springs, Texas.

Two black males entered the store and brandished handguns and ordered two employees to raise their hands. One suspect attempted to break the glass to one of the jewelry display cases, but was unsuccessful. The second suspect then fired two rounds into the case to gain access.

After stealing the jewelry out of the display case the two suspects fled the store and left in a vehicle described as dark green or gray Nissan passenger car; direction of travel was unknown.

The victims were not injured during this aggravated robbery.

Suspect 1

° black male with a light complexion 5’7” 175 pounds

° Wearing light colored jeans, black sweatshirt type shirt, tan baseball hat, and wearing sunglasses

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Suspect 2:

° black male with a dark complexion 5’9” 150 pounds with facial hair

° Wearing blue jeans, black jacket with a wide white stripe on the sleeves, camouflage style boonie hat, and a construction worker styled reflective vest.

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If you believe you have information regarding this case contact the Hays County Sheriff’s Office at 512-393-7896 and speak with the Criminal Investigations Division or you may contact the Hays County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-324-TIPS (8477).

You may also submit information electronically from the link on the Hays County Crime Stoppers website or by using the free smartphone app from any smart phone by P3tips.com.

Information leading to the arrest and indictment of criminal suspect(s) may be eligible for a CASH reward of up to $1,000. All calls are confidential and callers will remain anonymous.

You do not have to give your name and you will not have to testify in court.

 

 


 

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  • Two black male "suspects". Yeah sure. It's probably some white guys masquerading as blacks.
    Even if black, as "Trans-Fact" suspects, they may "identify" with innocence instead of guilt.
    See where your rush to judgment got you?

    What a weak and cowardly attempt at cultural appropriation!

    • Hi Tawanna,

      The information published in the article was provided from the Hays County Sheriff’s office. At Corridor News, to ensure our information is 100 percent correct the exact words of witnesses and/or law enforcement are used.

      I look forward to the day we receive a comment concerning the "racial issue" of a suspect being identified as white. Its only a matter of time. That’ll be when the extraterrestrials land, of course. I’d call them aliens, but I don't want anyone to confuse the term with illegal immigrants. Also, individuals from outer space might take offense to being called aliens.

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