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Cops is impressed by three thieves
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Three cop impersonators wanted for stealing $200,000 from a
Queens check-cashing business may have worn masks that were Hollywood quality,
the Daily News has learned.
Investigators began to suspect the trio that pulled off the
Valentine’s Day caper had worn masks that were far from the average
costume-shop props after they got a tip, the sources said. One of the false
faces even looked like pro wrestler Bill Goldberg.
One thing is clear — detectives are not certain of the
ethnicities of the crooks who cleaned out an unlocked safe inside a Pay-O-Matic
store on South Conduit Ave. in Rosedale because they wore gloves and sunglasses
so their skin would not show.
If the masks were in fact pricey and made by pros, the
robbery would recall the $1.5 million London jewel heist in 2009, in which two
thieves had makeup artists disguise them in liquid latex masks that made them
look older.
The day after the Queens heist, the NYPD described the three
suspects as white men who wore dark blue jackets with NYPD logos, had
“police-type shields hanging around their necks” and identified themselves as
detectives.
Later, a tipster said the robbers may have been wearing
masks that made them look like three white guys.
“We don’t know if they are white, black or Hispanic,’’ a
police source said. “People in the neighborhood saw them in the van for two or
three days before the robbery. They saw three white guys.”

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