Two 19-year-olds have been arrested after allegedly stealing nearly $30,000 worth of merchandise from the Gucci store at the Livermore outlets on Sunday.
Police responded to a robbery call around 4:50 p.m. and learned the suspects had entered the store, grabbed multiple purses from the racks, and fled the scene. While escaping, they reportedly drove through mall barriers before leaving the area.

The suspects were later located and arrested in San Francisco after officers tracked down their vehicle. Inside, police found the stolen merchandise and a firearm that had not been displayed during the robbery.
The suspects were identified as Curtis Jamel of Stockton and Crosley Stanley of San Francisco. According to Livermore police, the stolen items were valued at $28,000, and the damage to the mall’s barriers is estimated in the thousands.
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