Armed robbers stormed into a Main Line jewelry store and committed a smash-and-grab robbery before speeding off Saturday.
Sources say two suspects armed with guns along with four other accomplices entered Govberg Jewelers on the unit block of St. James Place in Ardmore around 7 p.m.
The six men smashed the glass open on the display cases and grabbed items, according to multiple sources.
Sources say that the group took a gun from the store's security guard during the course of the robbery and sped away from the scene in a white van.
The group fled down Route 30 while Lower Merion Township Police pursued them, according to multiple sources.
The chase ended when officers either lost sight of the vehicle or called off the pursuit as the van crossed City Avenue and entered Philadelphia, sources say.
The Philadelphia Police Department located the van allegedly used in the robbery abandoned near the intersection of 53rd and Lindenwood streets in West Philadelphia and Lower Merion detectives positively identified the vehicle as the one used in the crime.
Lower Merion Police have not yet commented on the incident, which took place in the normally tranquil Suburban Square shopping center.
When the Govberg Jewelers in Suburban Square was called, the person who answered the phone said no one was injured during the crime but declined further comment.
It is unclear what exactly was stolen from the store.
No arrests have been made.
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