Ottawa police are looking for two men armed with a firearm who allegedly broke into a woman's home in rural west Ottawa and stole cash, jewelry, and her car.

Police say a woman in her 60s was alone in her home on Upper Dwyer Hill Road near Ritchie Side Road on Aug. 22 when, at around 4:30 p.m., she heard a knock at the door.

Two men then entered the home, one of whom was carrying a "long-barrelled firearm," the Ottawa Police Service said in a release Wednesday.

The second man then demanded money, said police. The pair eventually made off with the woman's jewelry, her cell phone, the keys to her black Dodge Caravan, and an "undisclosed" amount of cash, police said.

Soon afterwards, police said, the woman's vehicle was seen driving along Highway 417 eastbound in an "erratic" manner.

Vehicle found abandoned on Silver Seven Road

It was found several hours later, abandoned in a parking lot along Silver Seven Road in Kanata, said police.

Police say they have no evidence the woman was specifically targeted. The two suspects are described as:

A black man, between 20 to 30 years old, approximately six feet tall with a slim build. He was wearing dark clothing and a baseball cap.

A black man, about 5'6" tall, with a slim build and dreadlocks. He also wore dark clothing.

The woman was not injured in the home invasion, which happened in the same area where two people broke into a man's house in January 2016, assaulted him, and stole his personal belongings.

Ottawa police say they have nothing to connect the two robberies aside from the location where they took place. Police are still looking for suspects in the January crime.

Anyone with information can call the robbery unit at 613-236-1222, ext. 5116, or leave an anonymous tip with Crime Stoppers toll-free at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).