El Monte jewelry store unsuccessful smash-and-grab robber is identified by police

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The El Monte Police Department released a mugshot of 36-year-old Joshua Lee Simmons as the person wanted for the Sept. 9 attempted robbery of Meza Jewelry in El Monte.

around 2:30 p.m. when the suspect entered the shop, pepper-sprayed everyone on the floor and started smashing display cases with a hammer.

Joshua Lee Simmons, 36, is wanted by the El Monte Police Department for the attempted robbery on Sept. 9 of Meza Jewelry in El Monte.Family members from inside the store say the would-be robber was going to use a box to carry out the stolen goods. While he wasn't able to steal anything, the entire ordeal has brought them a world of worry.

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