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UPDATE: Attleboro Jeweler Dealing with Aftermath of Million Dollar Heist

John Eagan

Investigators are looking into how jewelry manufacturer, E. A. Dion Incorporated in Attleboro, was cleaned out by thieves over the weekend.
    
Attleboro Police are being joined by the FBI as they try and figure out how the thief, or thieves, cut wires, broke in through the roof, then hoisted out a thousand pound safe filled with more than a million dollars worth of jewelry.
    
But they do know it was an employee who discovered the robbery late Sunday afternoon.
    
He or she became suspicious after being unable to check work e-mail from home.
    
That is when officials found that the phone lines had been cut and the merchandise all gone.

ABC 6 reporter Erica Ricci has the details...

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