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Police are seeking the public’s help in identifying four suspects linked to the robbery last week of a south-end jewelry store.

During the heist, one of the men carried an aerosol can, which he sprayed and lit with a small torch, police say to possibly intimidate the staff.

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At about 4:20 p.m. on Jan. 16, a man walked into a jewelry store on Bank Street between Walkley and Heron roads and held the door open for three masked men. The first suspect then left.

The remaining suspects smashed a number of display cases with hammers and made off with a variety of jewelry.

There were no injuries.

The suspects are described as follows:

Suspect #1, who initially entered, is of Middle Eastern descent, with short dark hair, with a dark moustache, short beard and a pinch on his lower lip and chin. He wore dark sunglasses, a large watch on the right wrist, a winter coat with large fur trim hood, dark pants and shoes.