Helen Simmons and Matthew Jones Arrested For Robbery In California Jewelry

Helen Simmons and Matthew Jones were arrested early on Saturday in connection with a gunshot and robbery at a jewelry store in Arizona, California, a U-Haul box truck.

The Californian Huntington Beach Police Department arrested Simmons and Jones on July 16 following a car chase.

The two suspects in the July 12 armed robbery of a jewelry store in Anthem, which left one victim critically injured, have been detained in California, according to the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office.

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Helen Simmons, 18, and Matthew Jones, 22  were taken into custody by Huntington Beach Police Department in California in connection with a jewelry store shooting and robbery.

Around 6:00 PM, a robbery and shooting took place at Andrew Z Diamonds and Fine Jewelry, which is located in the 3600 block of West Anthem Way. The two suspects entered the store while dressed completely in black and riding motorcycle helmets.

One suspect was seen brandishing a gun at employees and customers on the surveillance video of the crime, while another broke jewelry cases.

Around 1:26 AM, the chase started somewhere in Huntington Beach, continued on neighborhood surface streets, and then moved into nearby freeways.

For more than an hour, police chased the U-Haul truck as it made its way to Corona, then returned to the Anaheim Hills neighborhood before turning onto municipal streets.

During the chase, two successful spike strip deployments slowed the vehicle and enabled authorities to do a PIT maneuver close to the intersection of East Canyon Rim Road and Va Corral at around 2:50 AM.

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Helen Simmons And Matthew Jones Charges

Helen Simmons and Matthew Jones were detained on a number of felony offenses in connection with the armed robbery at the Anthem jewelry store,

According to Bretado, Helen Simmons is now being held on a $500,000 bond while Matthew Jones is being held on a $1,000,000 bond due to MCSO charges.

The most serious crime is a felony, which carries additional severe penalties like a state jail sentence and high fines.

Two individuals wearing motorcycle helmets and all-black attire can be seen entering the business in a video that The Arizona Republic was able to secure.

As the video continues, one person is seen carrying a duffel bag while the other is seen pointing a gun towards two unknown individuals.

The incident was captured on an 8-second video, which did not reveal what caused it, but according to the Sheriff’s Office, when deputies got on the site, they discovered one victim of gunshot wounds.

The victim was transferred to a hospital in a critical but stable condition.

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