Detectives search for jewelry thieves

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Stolen truck used in jewelry theft/robbery

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Posted: 01/27/2012

TULSA - Tulsa police are searching for two suspects who robbed a midtown Tulsa jewelry store earlier this week.

On Wednesday, two masked suspects entered Cunningham Diamonds and Fine Jewelry, located near 41st and Yale.

The suspects broke two glass display cases containing diamond jewelry. 

After emptying both cases, the suspects fled the store in a stolen 2012 Ford F250 silver pickup truck.

The truck has since been recovered.

Detectives are asking that anyone who may have seen the truck or its occupants within the past two weeks or anyone with information regarding the stolen jewelry call Crime Stoppers at (918) 596-COPS.

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