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Moment ram-raid thieves storm jewellers – as woman flees with baby

Three metal-pole wielding crooks ram-raided and stormed a jewellery shop in Bradford yesterday in a chaotic failed heist while terrified customers fled with a baby.

A gang of balaclava-clad thieves attempted a mid-morning raid on Bradford Jewellers, West Yorkshire, as plumes of smoke billowed out of the shop and the building’s alarm sirens wailed.

As the dramatic heist took place, four customers and a baby fled the destroyed store right next to the masked crooks who stormed in at about 11:30am on 11 May.

The attempted robbery lasted 30 seconds and the suspects only managed to breach the shop’s security barriers and not the jewellery cases, failing to steal any jewellery.

The three suspects used a vehicle to ram-raid the store which left rubble, glass and the vehicle’s covered bumper on the street. 

One man was arrested on suspicion of attempted robbery and remains in custody.

The raid is the latest in a growing number of attempted ram-raid robberies on jewellery stores in the UK.

In the footage captured by a witness, one customer escaped the jewellers before a thief with a metal baton stepped over the bumper and into the smashed shop front. 

The thief then came face-to-face with another terrified customer but slipped right past him into the smoke-filled shop. 

A dramatic failed heist took place in Bradford at 11:30am on 11 May, when three metal bat-wielding thieves stormed Bradford Jewellers at the same time four customers fled with a baby

A dramatic failed heist took place in Bradford at 11:30am on 11 May, when three metal bat-wielding thieves stormed Bradford Jewellers at the same time four customers fled with a baby

The gang of balaclava-clad thieves ram-raided the shop front with a car and stormed in but the jewellery cases were not broken. They ran away without stealing any items

The gang of balaclava-clad thieves ram-raided the shop front with a car and stormed in but the jewellery cases were not broken. They ran away without stealing any items

Three customers who fled the store during the raid helped a woman holding a baby escape while the thieves attempted to steal jewellery

Three customers who fled the store during the raid helped a woman holding a baby escape while the thieves attempted to steal jewellery

Another crook holding a backpack stood adjusting his balaclava outside, while the third accomplice stood further down Barkerend Road.

A woman managed to escape after she jumped over the destroyed stone wall and rubble. 

She then immediately turned around and along with the other customers, helped to evacuate a woman carrying a baby.

As the customers fled, one thief slipped trying to exit the store – without any stolen goods.

He proceeded to jump around brandishing the metal bat as his accomplices with backpacks stormed in.

The suspects piled in one after another but it appeared their earlier ram-raid did not break into any jewellery casing, only the shop front. 

Upon realising there was nothing to steal, the group fled with empty backpacks and batons in hand.

A West Yorkshire police spokesperson said: ‘At 11.37am (11 May) officers were called to report of a ram raid at a jewellery shop on Barkerend Road, Bradford.

‘Three suspects gained entry to the shop using a vehicle, nothing was stolen.

‘A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted robbery, he remains in custody.’

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