Luxury perfumes valued at over $40,000 stolen in Miami

The robbery was carried out in just two minutes. The thieves were timed to carry out this heist.


A group of thieves carried out a bold robbery at the Sadu Luxury perfume shop, located at the intersection of 40th Street and 80th Avenue in southwest Miami.

Journalist Javier Díaz reported on his Facebook account that the establishment has suffered several robberies in just three months. The first occurred on July 13. The thieves left estimated losses of $40,000, mainly due to the theft of high-end and designer perfumes.

That first assault on the luxury perfumery in Miami was executed with precision, in just two minutes. The criminals, timed to maximize their loot, broke a window of the store, entered with large boxes, and quickly filled the vehicle they had parked right in front of the establishment.

The speed and coordination of the thieves indicate that they were well prepared to carry out this heist. At least four people participated.

The business owners are Cuban. Upon seeing the way the thieves raided their perfumery, they installed strong bars on the doors, but soon after they were attacked again. The thieves opened a hole in one of the walls.

The Sadu Luxury perfumery, recognized for its exclusive selection of products, is facing the consequences of these criminal acts, which not only incur significant economic losses but also raise great concern for safety in the central area of the city.

In June and July, several robberies caught the attention of authorities in Miami-Dade.

A Cuban was arrested after stealing a trailer with items worth $100,000. That same month, another Cuban reported the theft of a truck by a group of three individuals in his neighborhood.

A Cuban woman, the owner of a store in Miami, managed to identify the thief who entered her business. The images from her security cameras led to the arrest of the individual.

These robberies highlight the growing danger and the quick response of law enforcement. This type of crime has raised concerns among residents about personal safety and the protection of their properties.

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