Store smash-in and grab

Police are calling for information after the raid.

By TANIA PHILLIPS

FOUR men are wanted in connection with a break and enter at a Warwick jewellery store last week.
Police are appealing for public assistance to indentify the four who broke into the Warwick Watchmaker and Jewellers in Palmerin Street at 2am on 29 October.
Acting Senior Sergeant Lisa Self said the offenders forced their way into the front of the building by smashing glass doors and took a substantial amount of jewellery from the cabinets.
Police said the men smashed display cabinets containing jewellery before removing a number of items of jewellery and fleeing in a light blue coloured XR Ford Falcon.
They returned a short time later in the same vehicle and removed more items of jewellery.
Images of three people police wish to speak to in relation to the matter have been released along with pictures of a car that may have been used in the incident.
Senior Sergeant Self said CT footage from the store and council showed that there was other traffic around at the time, which was not connected to the incident.
However as no number plate was visible on the footage, police are hoping that witnesses may have seen something or might be able to indentify the car involved.
“We are asking for the public’s help,” she said.
“Even if you just saw the car on the night.”
Police are appealing for anyone who may recognise the men or have any other information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.