On the 14th, a man with a knife broke into a jewelry store in Shibuya, Tokyo, stole cash and necklaces, and fled.

The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the incident as a robbery, and is also investigating the relationship, as necklaces and other items were stolen at this store in December last year.

Shortly after 6:30 p.m. on the 14th, a man broke into a jewelry store in Jinnan, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, pointed a knife at an employee and threatened to say, "It's a robbery." I stole a necklace and other things from the girl and ran away.



At that time, there were several employees in the store just before closing time, but none of them were injured.



According to the Metropolitan Police Department, the man who fled was wearing a dark hoodie and pants.



At this store, necklaces and rings were stolen twice in December last year, and a total of four people were arrested in this case.



The Metropolitan Police Department is investigating the whereabouts of the man who escaped as a robbery case and is also investigating the relationship with last year's incident.

Manager: "Products were stolen, but I was relieved that the staff was not injured."

The owner of the damaged store said, "I was informed by the staff of the store that there had been a robbery. The showcase was smashed, and the goods and cash were robbed, but the staff was injured. I was relieved because there was nothing," he said.