Three males are believed to have stolen round $200,000 from a jeweler at knifepoint when he stopped to repair a flat tire in Woodland Hills on Monday night.
The males have been in a black van with an unknown license plate after they approached the sufferer round 9 p.m. within the 21100 block of Ventura Boulevard close to Canoga Avenue, based on Los Angeles police.
They wore black ski masks and darkish clothes and took a pink bag from the sufferer with an estimated $200,000 in jewellery, based on police. They remained at giant Tuesday.
KTLA recognized the sufferer as Ali Sedaghat, who refers to himself on-line as “a star jewellery for particular orders and restore.”
A name and textual content to Sedaghat weren’t instantly returned.
Sedaghat defined to a information video service that he was leaving a Mexican restaurant when he pulled over to attempt to repair a flat tire, based on KTLA.
That’s when he mentioned three males accosted him.
“They put their knife on me they usually grabbed my bag, they usually took all of my stuff and all of my jewellery,” he advised the information service.
Sedaghat advised a video information outlet that believed he was focused and that the suspects may need punctured his tires with a knife to get him to drag over, based on KTLA.
Police have mentioned the investigation is ongoing.