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“We have him putting nine frames down his shirt in no all at once at all,” said Mikki Freidkin, a sidekick and optician at the boutique retailer.
The men are part of a small company of high-end eyewear thieves who police say have hit phantasm stores in the Virginia and Maryland suburbs at least eight times since May. In one Virginia accumulate, frames handcrafted from buffalo horn and wood were stolen, an optician at the stock reported. Police released surveillance images this week hoping for better in the case.
“I am fairly certain they will close up in on these people,” Freidkin said Tuesday.
The two men in the McLean department store came off so friendly that a saleswoman apologized to them as they were leaving, theory they didn’t find what they were looking for, Freidkin said.
Regulate say that there are probably four to six members in the group — men and women — and that they often occupation in pairs. They’re bold enough to have hit one vision center in Montgomery County three times. No one has been injured in the incidents.
Source: Washington Post