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Merchandise Valued At Over $1m Was Taken From 4Gseller At 151 Spring Street
2 December 2025
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2 December 2025
Members of the NYPD Crime Scene Unit investigate the scene where merchandise valued at over $1 million is taken from 4Gseller at 151 Spring Street in SoHo, Manhattan, New York, United States, on December 1, 2025. NYPD officers collect evidence and investigate the scene at 4Gseller, which is located on the second floor above a jewelry store and an appointment-only shopping boutique catering to celebrity clients. At approximately 4:45 Monday morning, four suspects climb up a fire escape and break a window to steal merchandise valued at over $1 million. Surveillance video provided by the business shows a person acting as a lookout as the suspects inside the business steal the merchandise and carry out the heist. There are no arrests, and the investigation is ongoing by the NYPD Crime Scene Unit. Tommy Macari, the business brand ambassador, says that the losses of the merchandise stolen approach the $2 million mark.
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Merchandise Valued At Over $1m Was Taken From 4Gseller At 151 Spring Street
2 December 2025
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2 December 2025
Members of the NYPD Crime Scene Unit investigate the scene where merchandise valued at over $1 million is taken from 4Gseller at 151 Spring Street in SoHo, Manhattan, New York, United States, on December 1, 2025. NYPD officers collect evidence and investigate the scene at 4Gseller, which is located on the second floor above a jewelry store and an appointment-only shopping boutique catering to celebrity clients. At approximately 4:45 Monday morning, four suspects climb up a fire escape and break a window to steal merchandise valued at over $1 million. Surveillance video provided by the business shows a person acting as a lookout as the suspects inside the business steal the merchandise and carry out the heist. There are no arrests, and the investigation is ongoing by the NYPD Crime Scene Unit. Tommy Macari, the business brand ambassador, says that the losses of the merchandise stolen approach the $2 million mark.
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Merchandise Valued At Over $1m Was Taken From 4Gseller At 151 Spring Street
2 December 2025
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2 December 2025
Members of the NYPD Crime Scene Unit investigate the scene where merchandise valued at over $1 million is taken from 4Gseller at 151 Spring Street in SoHo, Manhattan, New York, United States, on December 1, 2025. NYPD officers collect evidence and investigate the scene at 4Gseller, which is located on the second floor above a jewelry store and an appointment-only shopping boutique catering to celebrity clients. At approximately 4:45 Monday morning, four suspects climb up a fire escape and break a window to steal merchandise valued at over $1 million. Surveillance video provided by the business shows a person acting as a lookout as the suspects inside the business steal the merchandise and carry out the heist. There are no arrests, and the investigation is ongoing by the NYPD Crime Scene Unit. Tommy Macari, the business brand ambassador, says that the losses of the merchandise stolen approach the $2 million mark.
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Merchandise Valued At Over $1m Was Taken From 4Gseller At 151 Spring Street
2 December 2025
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2 December 2025
Members of the NYPD Crime Scene Unit investigate the scene where merchandise valued at over $1 million is taken from 4Gseller at 151 Spring Street in SoHo, Manhattan, New York, United States, on December 1, 2025. NYPD officers collect evidence and investigate the scene at 4Gseller, which is located on the second floor above a jewelry store and an appointment-only shopping boutique catering to celebrity clients. At approximately 4:45 Monday morning, four suspects climb up a fire escape and break a window to steal merchandise valued at over $1 million. Surveillance video provided by the business shows a person acting as a lookout as the suspects inside the business steal the merchandise and carry out the heist. There are no arrests, and the investigation is ongoing by the NYPD Crime Scene Unit. Tommy Macari, the business brand ambassador, says that the losses of the merchandise stolen approach the $2 million mark.
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30 November 2025
Jacques Siwe (L) of Rubin loses one of his boots as he vies for the ball with Vanja Drkusic of Zenit during the Russian Premier League match between FC Zenit Saint Petersburg and FC Rubin Kazan on November 30, 2025 at Gazprom Arena in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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Accident On The Devil's Descent, "the Most Dangerous Street" In Mexico City, After A Soda Truck Lost Its Brakes
28 November 2025
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28 November 2025
A motorcyclist attempts to cross Paso Florentino Street, better known as Bajada del Diablo (Devil's Descent), ''the most dangerous street'' in Mexico City, after a soda truck loses its brakes on Wednesday, November 26, 2025. The truck, traveling down a nearly 45-degree incline, crashes into two houses, causing damage and injuring at least two people.
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Accident On The Devil's Descent, "the Most Dangerous Street" In Mexico City, After A Soda Truck Lost Its Brakes
28 November 2025
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28 November 2025
A motorcyclist attempts to cross Paso Florentino Street, better known as Bajada del Diablo (Devil's Descent), ''the most dangerous street'' in Mexico City, after a soda truck loses its brakes on Wednesday, November 26, 2025. The truck, traveling down a nearly 45-degree incline, crashes into two houses, causing damage and injuring at least two people.
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Accident On The Devil's Descent, "the Most Dangerous Street" In Mexico City, After A Soda Truck Lost Its Brakes
28 November 2025
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28 November 2025
A woman poses on Paso Florentino Street, better known as Bajada del Diablo (Devil's Descent), ''the most dangerous street'' in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 27, 2025, after a soda truck loses its brakes on Wednesday, November 26, while traveling down a nearly 45-degree incline and crashes into two houses, causing damage and injuring at least two people.
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Accident On The Devil's Descent, "the Most Dangerous Street" In Mexico City, After A Soda Truck Lost Its Brakes
28 November 2025
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28 November 2025
Citizen services workers are on Paso Florentino Street, better known as Bajada del Diablo (Devil's Descent), ''the most dangerous street'' in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 27, 2025, after a soda truck loses its brakes on Wednesday, November 26, while traveling down a nearly 45-degree incline and crashes into two houses, causing damage and injuring at least two people.
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Accident On The Devil's Descent, "the Most Dangerous Street" In Mexico City, After A Soda Truck Lost Its Brakes
28 November 2025
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28 November 2025
A view of the police cordon on Paso Florentino Street, also known as Bajada del Diablo (Devil's Descent), ''the most dangerous street'' in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 27, 2025, after a soda truck loses its brakes on Wednesday, November 26, while traveling down a nearly 45-degree incline and crashes into two houses, causing damage and injuring at least two people.
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Accident On The Devil's Descent, "the Most Dangerous Street" In Mexico City, After A Soda Truck Lost Its Brakes
28 November 2025
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28 November 2025
Citizen services workers are on Paso Florentino Street, better known as Bajada del Diablo (Devil's Descent), ''the most dangerous street'' in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 27, 2025, after a soda truck loses its brakes on Wednesday, November 26, while traveling down a nearly 45-degree incline and crashes into two houses, causing damage and injuring at least two people.
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Accident On The Devil's Descent, "the Most Dangerous Street" In Mexico City, After A Soda Truck Lost Its Brakes
28 November 2025
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28 November 2025
Citizen services workers are on Paso Florentino Street, better known as Bajada del Diablo (Devil's Descent), ''the most dangerous street'' in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 27, 2025, after a soda truck loses its brakes on Wednesday, November 26, while traveling down a nearly 45-degree incline and crashes into two houses, causing damage and injuring at least two people.
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Accident On The Devil's Descent, "the Most Dangerous Street" In Mexico City, After A Soda Truck Lost Its Brakes
28 November 2025
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28 November 2025
Citizen services workers are on Paso Florentino Street, better known as Bajada del Diablo (Devil's Descent), ''the most dangerous street'' in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 27, 2025, after a soda truck loses its brakes on Wednesday, November 26, while traveling down a nearly 45-degree incline and crashes into two houses, causing damage and injuring at least two people.
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Accident On The Devil's Descent, "the Most Dangerous Street" In Mexico City, After A Soda Truck Lost Its Brakes
28 November 2025
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28 November 2025
Pedestrians attempt to cross Paso Florentino Street, better known as Bajada del Diablo (Devil's Descent), ''the most dangerous street'' in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 27, 2025, after a soda truck loses its brakes while traveling down a nearly 45-degree incline and crashes into two houses, causing damage and injuring at least two people.
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Accident On The Devil's Descent, "the Most Dangerous Street" In Mexico City, After A Soda Truck Lost Its Brakes
28 November 2025
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28 November 2025
Pedestrians attempt to cross Paso Florentino Street, better known as Bajada del Diablo (Devil's Descent), ''the most dangerous street'' in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 27, 2025, after a soda truck loses its brakes while traveling down a nearly 45-degree incline and crashes into two houses, causing damage and injuring at least two people.
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Accident On The Devil's Descent, "the Most Dangerous Street" In Mexico City, After A Soda Truck Lost Its Brakes
28 November 2025
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28 November 2025
Citizen services workers are on Paso Florentino Street, better known as Bajada del Diablo (Devil's Descent), ''the most dangerous street'' in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 27, 2025, after a soda truck loses its brakes on Wednesday, November 26, while traveling down a nearly 45-degree incline and crashes into two houses, causing damage and injuring at least two people.
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