Courtney Hardin, left and Jamal Dehoyos

The last two men suspected of being part of a crew who committed smash-and-grab robberies of luxury watches in Cranford, Atlantic City and other spots on the East Coast have been arrested, according to a report.

The two New York City men were also part of a five-man operation who in January 2014 allegedly used hammers to break open display cases and steal 16 high-end timepieces worth about $700,000 from a Cartier store in Midtown Manhattan, NBCNewYork.com reported.

U.S. Marshals and New York City police arrested Courtney Hardin, 26, this morning as he tried to hide under a bed in a Brooklyn, N.Y. apartment, NBC said. Jamal Dehoyos, who authorities say is either 39 or 40, was arrested two weeks ago. Both had been sought since being indicted in October 2014 on charges of robbery and conspiracy, the FBI said in a statement.

The crew also is suspected of stealing $200,000 in watches from Bernie Robbins Jewelers at the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City in July 2013, as well as a robbery at Martin Jewelers in Cranford in January 2014.

In a Richmond, Va. robbery, the suspects used a stun-gun on a store employee, PressofAtlanticCity.com said. A store in New Canaan, Conn. was also robbed.

Two of the suspects were wearing Cartier watches when they were captured a day after the New York City robbery. Ralik Hansen, another suspect, accidentally shot himself when he thought he was going to be taken into custody, the NBC report said.

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