broke into the car while his friend made sure the driver was in the synagogue. watch

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A pair of thieves stole jewelry worth about twenty thousand dollars from a car parked in front of the Satmar Synagogue in Williamsburg – Brooklyn, New York. One of the thieves entered the synagogue to make sure that the owner of the vehicle was inside the synagogue, while the other carried out the actual theft. Documentation

Last Thursday, two thieves broke into a car parked in front of Satmer’s synagogue at 152 Rodney Street in Williamsburg, and left with jewelry worth about twenty thousand dollars. The police reported that two men approached the car, while one entered the synagogue to make sure the driver was inside, the other thief broke the rear window of the car and took out a bag containing jewelry worth about $22,000. The men then fled on foot.

The New York Police Department and the Guardians are currently looking for the two thieves. The police suspect that the owner of the car, who lives in Munsi and left the valuables unattended, was being followed by the thieves who followed him to the synagogue of Satmar, where he entered to pray a minachah prayer.

The two thieves

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