Some time last weekend, thieves broke into an E.A. Dion jewelry store in Attleboro, Massachusetts, disabled the alarm, cut a hole in the roof and got out with a safe that weighs at least 1,000 pounds.
Among the items in the safe were gold, gems — and some of the New York Giants’ Super Bowl rings. Police say the total value of the items stolen was about $2 million. A store employee discovered the crime Sunday when cut phone lines prevented her from checking her e-mail.
The owner of the jewelry company, Edward Dion Jr., said of the burglary, “we’ve run into a bit of a hiccup.”
Police are investigating, but they have provided no information about suspects, other than to say, “whoever did this knew what they were doing.”
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