In a bold and brazen burglary, two men stole over $200,000 worth of jewelry from a store in Los Angeles' Pico-Union neighborhood. The incident, captured on surveillance video, has left the owner, Josh Warner, in shock. But here's where it gets controversial... The suspects, who flashed a large sum of cash and claimed to be looking for a gift for their father, were allowed inside by a security guard. They asked to browse some jewelry pieces, and at one point, one of them left to grab a credit card from their car. However, neither of them returned, and the employee assisting them realized that two high-end pieces of jewelry were missing. The security footage shows the men sprinting out of the store with the stolen items, which together are worth more than $200,000. This incident raises questions about the security measures in place and the potential connections between the thieves and the local jewelry community. And this is the part most people miss... Warner, who has been in business since 1990, believes the men targeted the shop specifically and knew exactly what they planned to steal. Given the close proximity of his business to the downtown L.A. Jewelry District, he thinks the thieves could also run in the same circles as him. Anyone who recognizes the suspects is asked to call the Los Angeles Police Department at 1-877-527-3247. So, what do you think? Do you agree or disagree with Warner's interpretation? Share your thoughts in the comments below!