Saturday, April 12, 2014

Worker tied up at UES jewelry store recaounts ordeal


 Store manager Marcy Imbert. JB NICHOLAS for NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Marcy Imbert, store manager of Margo Manhattan, says she ‘fought back’ when a man tied her up so he could rob the jewelry store.

She briefly blacked out and feared she would be raped during a frantic struggle with a robber at an Upper East Side jewelry store.


Store manager Marcy Imbert opened up on Saturday about the terrifying heist at Margo Manhattan, a Beyoncé favorite on Madison Ave. near E.87th St.


“I screamed and cried,” a shaken Imbert told the Daily News. “I fought back.”


Imbert, who has been working at the store about a month, buzzed the man inside about 1:30 p.m. Friday. The suspect posed as a customer.


“I gave him the benefit of the doubt, but I knew 45 seconds into it, it was going to turn bad,” Imbert recalled. “I tried to get him out of here but he kept getting closer.”


The lowlife asked to see a bracelet, then cornered her, brandished a stun gun and dragged her into a back room.


“He did a chokehold and tried to put me to sleep,” Imbert said, adding that she briefly lost consciousness during the struggle.




I knew 45 seconds into it, it was going to turn bad.




“I kicked him from behind and I pinched his stomach hard. I was trying to claw him. My arms were wailing all over the place.”


The creep managed to rip the straps off a Theory designer bag he found in the back room and bound Imbert’s wrists. He then tried to snatch a key to the display cases she had tied around her wrist.


Again, she put up a fight.


“He tried to get me down on the ground,” she said. “I was scared he was going to rape me. He touched my skin and he was looking at my back.”


The key went flying across the room in the struggle. He found it but still had trouble getting into the cases.


“He was frantic,” she said. “He couldn’t get the cabinets open.”


 New York, New York: April 12, 2014, inside 1202 Madison Avenue, Margo Manhattan Jewelers, which was robbed yesterday after the robber threatened the store manager, Marcy Imbert, with a stun-gun and tied her up in the back. Here, Marcy Imbert and store owner Margo Manhattan (her legal name). Photo Credit: JB NICHOLAS for the NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. JB NICHOLAS for NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Store manager Marcy Imbert (left) with store owner Margo Manhattan inside the jewelry store on Saturday.

The vault in the back room had been left open and he was able to snatch a $ 45,000, 18-karat white gold necklace featuring a pavé diamond, rainbow moonstones and an African amethyst.


The owner estimated on Friday that the robber made off with more than $ 60,000. After a more thorough inventory, it appears the crook got away with more than $ 100,000 in bling, workers said on Saturday.


The robber made off with seven Passion rings favored by Selena Gomez and six or seven necklaces in a style sported by Beyoncé in videos from her latest album.


The robber would have likely grabbed more but Imbert’s co-worker happened to arrive at the shop in the middle of his spree. He dashed past the co-worker out of the shop and has not been caught. The co-worker untied Imbert, who was screaming from the back room, and the pair called 911.


Police said the suspect is black, about 30 years old, clean-shaven and about 5-foot-10.


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