Thieves steal thousands of dollars of clothes in Sydney

  • Thieves stole thousands of dollars worth of clothes from a store on Friday
  • The Camilla and Marc Rosebery store was targeted by three men at 2.45am
  • CCTV footage shows the men using a sledgehammer to break into the store
  • Police are now urging the public to report cheap Camilla and Marc clothing

Brazen thieves have made off with thousands of dollars worth of luxury clothing, after robbing a retail store in Sydney’s south.

Police are searching for three men who used a sledgehammer to break into the Rosebery Camilla and Marc store on Friday morning.

CCTV footage from the store shows the men smash the glass doors at 2.45am, before making off with a significant amount of clothing.  

CCTV footage from the store shows three men smash the glass doors to the Rosebery store at 2.45am 

The thieves make off with thousands of dollars worth of clothes, destroying the shop in the process

The thieves make off with thousands of dollars worth of clothes, destroying the shop in the process

The thieves enter the store several times, each time carrying large armfuls of clothing as they exited.

The offenders are believed to have fled the scene in a white sedan.

An alarm was activated at the scene, alerting police and security to the store but they were unable to locate the men.

The thieves enter the store several times, each time carrying large armfuls of clothing as they exited

The thieves enter the store several times, each time carrying large armfuls of clothing as they exited

All three offenders had their faces concealed during the robbery.

Police are urging anyone who is offered Camilla and Marc clothing at low prices to be wary the items could be stolen. 

Anyone with information is being urged to contact police or Crime Stoppers.

The thieves stole thousands of dollars worth of Camilla and Marc labeled clothes from the Rosebery store (pictured)

The thieves stole thousands of dollars worth of Camilla and Marc labeled clothes from the Rosebery store (pictured)



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