Men with sledgehammers rob crowded Memphis mall

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Police say men with sledgehammers robbed a jewelry store at a crowded Tennessee mall.

A police spokeswoman says in an email that five or six suspects entered Reed's Jewelers around 7:39 p.m. and began smashing display cases with hammers. Police say the men took approximately 65 Rolex watches, stuffing items into pillow cases and running out nearby mall exits.

No injuries were reported. Despite earlier conflicting reports, police determined there were no shots fired. Police say no weapons were seen.

The mall was locked down but later reopened.

The Commercial Appeal reports (http://bit.ly/1aA7o8u ) security led shoppers out of the mall in a steady pace after the robbery.

The disturbance happened about an hour before closing at Wolfchase Galleria situated next to a country club east of downtown Memphis.