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Store owner shoots suspect during Montgomery County jewelry store heist

The heist at Jems Jewels & Gold at The Shoppes at English Village was interrupted on May 8, 2024, Horsham Township Police said.

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A jewelry store heist ended with a lot of damage to several stores and with one of the thieves in the hospital. We’re learning more about how a jewelry store’s owner turned the tables on those trying to rob him. NBC10’s Deanna Durante has the details from the shopping center in Horsham.

A store owner shot a would-be jewelry store thief during an early morning heist in Montgomery County.

The incident played out just after 5 a.m. at Jems Jewels & Gold at The Shoppes at English Village shopping center just off Bethlehem Pike (Route 309) in North Wales, Pennsylvania, Horsham Township police said.

A group of people broke into several shops starting around 4 a.m. and cut through a of a wall of a nearby store to get into the jewelry store, sources close to the investigation said. A broken lock could be seen at a neighboring Massage Envy location. A hole was cut from that store into the waxing store next door.

"Surprising, shocked, yeah disappointed to say the least," Waxing in the City owner Liz Martin said.

The jewelry store owner interrupted the heist as the suspects were already in the store, police said.

The thieves, smashed through several walls and a bathroom on their way to the jewelry store.

Power was cut to at least one business and that may have triggered a response from the store owner, sources said. The jewelry store owner found the suspects at work and struggle ensued during which the shooting took place.

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The injured suspect was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries that required surgery, police said.

The suspect -- identified as Timothy Overman of Poland, Ohio -- was arraigned from his hospital bed early Thursday and held on $1 million bail. Prosecutors argued that since it was actually three robberies and since Overman has several previous arrests in Ohio -- including pleading guilty to voluntary manslaughter that bail should be set so high.

In court, Overman's defense said he has three children to support and works as a truck driver.

The search was on for other suspects.

Investigators sorted through evidence that was left behind. Police didn’t immediately give a description of the suspects or reveal how they got away.

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