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Moped Gang Returns for Dropped Loot at London Jewellers
4 Feb
Summary
- Thieves returned to a London jeweller to retrieve dropped gems
- Police apprehended one suspect but others fled on mopeds
- The incident follows a recent wave of similar west London jewellery heists

A London jewellers was targeted twice in a single late-night incident on Uxbridge Road, Shepherd's Bush. Initially, several men used a sledgehammer to smash the shop's windows and steal high-value gems around 3:30 AM on Thursday. Responding officers arrived within three minutes but the suspects fled.
Astonishingly, two men on a moped returned to the scene minutes later to retrieve dropped jewellery. Although officers pursued them on foot, the thieves escaped for a second time. Police managed to secure items scattered on the street and later arrested and charged one suspect, Jason Daley, with burglary and criminal damage.
This event is part of a concerning trend of jewellery heists in west London. Recent weeks have seen similar brazen attacks in affluent areas like Knightsbridge and Richmond, involving smashed windows and forced entries, raising concerns about organized crime targeting the region's high-value stores.




