Masked armed robbers hit a home in Golden Valley, tying up and gagging the residents before making off with jewels, a sports car, eight high-priced purebred puppies and other valuables, officials said.
Police said they believe the crooks had inside help in pulling off the job late Saturday at the home in the 6300 block of Medicine Lake Road.
"This was an isolated incident, and we know based upon our initial investigation and talking with the victims these suspects had help from a family member," Police Chief Virgil Green said in a statement. "They knew exactly what they were looking for when they entered the home."
Green elaborated in an interview Wednesday that the relative is a nephew who immediately drew suspicion "when he showed up when he did."
Once one of the residents opened the door, "that's when the other three were let in the home," the chief added.
While no arrests have been made as of Wednesday afternoon, Green continued, "we are confident the information we have about the suspects will lead to the arrest of those involved."
The occupants of the home reported to police that at least three suspects wearing ski masks and carrying guns forced them into the kitchen and bound their hands, legs and mouths with duct tape.
Police say the suspects stole jewelry, gaming systems, designer purses and eight American bully merle puppies — three males and five females — valued at $5,000 to $10,000 each. The suspects also stole a 2019 Dodge Challenger, which was recovered Tuesday in Minneapolis, the chief said.