March 25, 2026
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Rose Road Jewellery Heist: New Evidence Uncovered, Community Remains Vigilant

Mackney Police have uncovered new evidence in the Rose Road jewellery heist investigation, including additional surveillance footage, while the community remains actively involved in supporting the police's efforts.

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The Rose Road jewellery store remains closed as police continue their investigation into the recent heist. Photo by Caroline Roose on Unsplash
In a significant development following the Rose Road jewellery store heist reported on November 18, Mackney Police have revealed new evidence that may lead to the identification of the suspects involved in the crime. Authorities confirmed that they have secured additional surveillance footage from nearby businesses, which shows a clearer image of the potential getaway vehicle described in the initial investigation. This new footage, along with witness statements, has given investigators a better understanding of the timeline of events during the robbery. Police are particularly focusing on the moments just before and after the incident, hoping to pinpoint the suspects' exact movements. Colin Palmer, a 26-year-old operations geologist who regularly frequents the Rose Road area, expressed his concerns regarding the impact of the heist on local businesses. "It's unsettling to think that something like this could happen so close to home. I often walk by that jewellery store and now I find myself being more alert to my surroundings," Palmer said. The community has rallied in support of the police's efforts, with many residents sharing information and tips on social media to assist with the investigation. Mackney Police have reiterated their call for anyone with information related to the heist to come forward. “We’ve had several leads come in since our last report, and we are following each one thoroughly,” said Detective Sarah Hill, who is leading the investigation. “The community’s involvement has been invaluable, and we encourage everyone to keep their eyes and ears open.” The police are also asking residents to review their home security footage from the night of the heist, which occurred on November 15. Any relevant information could help piece together the puzzle surrounding the crime. As the investigation continues, the Rose Road jewellery store remains closed for business, but owners are hopeful for a quick resolution. Community members, including Palmer, are doing their part to promote safety and vigilance in the area. “It’s important for all of us to look out for one another,” he added. “We want to keep our neighborhood safe.” As the days progress, both the police and the community remain focused on bringing those responsible to justice, and further updates are expected soon.
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