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UK teen jailed for robbing jewelry stores with the help of elaborate disguises

This combo image released by London's Metropolitan Police Saturday Nov. 10, 2012 shows British schoolboy Miles Alura, 16, left, and Alura wearing a sophisticated prosthetic disguise, right, to commit violent armed robberies. British police say a 16-year-old boy who used prosthetics and dreadlocks to conduct armed robberies in disguise has been jailed for five years. Police say Miles Alura pretended to be an elderly man with facial prosthetics, make-up and a hair piece to steal 50,000 pounds ($79,500) of jewelry from a shop in Kent, England in July. They say he produced two handguns and tied up employees before fleeing. (AP Photo/London Metropolitan Police, HO)

LONDON - British police say a 16-year-old boy who used prosthetics and dreadlocks to conduct armed robberies in disguise has been jailed for five years.

Police say Miles Alura pretended to be an elderly man with facial prosthetics, make-up and a hair piece to steal 50,000 pounds ($79,500) of jewelry from a shop in Kent in July. They say he produced two handguns and tied up employees before fleeing.

That robbery was linked to one in London a month earlier, when Alura wore fake dreadlocks to rob a jeweler of 100,000 pounds ($159,000) worth of stock.

Alura was jailed Friday at Kingston Crown Crown Court.

Two teenage accomplices who cannot be named for legal reasons were sentenced to three years in jail and a 12-month detention order.

News from © The Associated Press, 2012
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