Police seeks public assistance to identify jewelry store thieves - Ottawa Citizen
Thursday, November 10, 2016

Police seeks public assistance to identify jewelry store thieves - Ottawa Citizen

The Ottawa Police Service is asking for the public’s assistance to identify four men involved in at least two recent smash-and-grab jewelry store robberies in the south end of the city.

According to police, the first robbery occurred at about 6 p.m. on Oct. 27 when four suspects entered a jewellery store in the Hazeldean Mall., smashing a number of display cases and grabbing an undisclosed amount of jewelry.

They fled to a vehicle parked nearby.

There were no injuries.

The second robbery occurred the next day at 2:55 p.m. when four suspects followed the same procedure at a jewelry store in a plaza on Greenbank Road in Barrhaven.

They fled with tan undisclosed amount of merchandise. Again, there were no injuries.

Police investigators believe the two incidents to be linked. 

The suspects are described as black males, in their late teens through to early 20s with slender builds. While the men tried to disguise their identity while inside the stores, police said one suspect had a cast or bandage on his right hand (see below).

The Ottawa Police Service Robbery Unit is investigating two recent jewelry store robberies and is seeking the public's assistance in identifying the suspects responsible. On October 27, 2016, at approximately 6:00 pm, four (4) suspects entered a jewellery store situated at the Hazeldean Mall. The suspects proceeded to smash a number of display cases and take the contents from within. The suspects fled the premises, with an undisclosed quantity of property, to a waiting or parked vehicle. There were no injuries. On October 28, 2016, at approximately 2:55 pm, four suspects entered an independent jewellery store situated along the 900 block of Greenbank Road in Barrhaven. The suspects proceeded to smash a number of display cases and steal the contents from within. The suspects fled the premises with an undisclosed quantity of merchandise. There were no injuries. Investigators believe the two investigations to be linked. The suspects are described as being black males, late teens to early 20's, slender builds. The suspects took efforts to disguise their identities inside the stores. Worthy of note is that one suspect has a cast or bandage on his right hand/thumb (images attached.) Investigators would also like to speak to a person of interest that attended the location of the second robbery minutes before the suspects entered. He is described as being a black male, early to mid 30s, dark skin, short curly dark hair. At the time he wore blue jeans with a white belt, and a blue jacket or vest

One of the suspects in two recent jewelry store heists.

Police said they are also looking to speak to a person who was in the Barrhaven jewelry store minutes before the suspects entered.

Police believe this man may have information that could help with their investigation. The man is described as being a black male in his 30s, with short curly dark hair. At the time he was seen wearing blue jeans with a white belt, and a blue jacket.

Police believe this man may have witnessed the Barrhaven jewelry robbery.

Police believe this man may have witnessed the Barrhaven jewelry robbery. Handout

Anyone with information is asked to call Ottawa police robbery unit at 613-236-1222, ext. 5116. Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling Crime Stoppers toll-free at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).

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