Five people who allegedly robbed a group at gunpoint in the parking lot of Buffalo Bill’s Grave on June 2 have used the victims’ credit cards at various locations in the Denver area, the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department said today.

The robbery occurred at 2:15 a.m., according to Mark Techmeyer, spokesman for the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department. The victims were five juveniles.

The two females and three males stole wallets, which included the credit cards, and cell phones.

The department today released surveillance images of four of the suspects.

According to Techmeyer, one female was Hispanic with dark hair pulled back. She was wearing jeans, a dark T-shirt and a white zip-up hooded jacket.

The other female was Hispanic with a thin build and dark, shoulder-length hair. She wore capri jeans and a blue or purple tank top.

One of the males was Hispanic with dark hair. He wore a dark-colored baseball cap, dark pants and a dark colored T-shirt with “LA” printed on the front.

The other male, also Hispanic, had short or shaven dark hair and wore tan or gray pants.

They are believed to be driving a 2002 or 2003 gray or silver Chrysler 300 with gold rims.

Anyone with information about the suspects is asked to call 303-271-5612.

Howard Pankratz: 303-954-1939 or hpankratz@denverpost.com