Police have released these CCTV pictures of three men they want to question after rings worth nearly £9,000 were snatched from a Horsham jeweller.
The owner of Warringtons Jewellers, in the Carfax, chased two of the men across Piries Place but could not catch them.
The thieves spent 15 minutes inside the shop posing as customers before the owner spotted one of them forcing open a display cabinet and then heading for the door.
She called "stop thief" and followed him and a second man towards Piries Place car park.
Fourteen rings were stolen, including an 18 carat yellow gold ring with a single diamond, worth almost £1,400, and an 18 carat gold ring with three diamonds, worth £780.
The suspect in picture one was in his mid-50s, 5ft 10in tall, slim, clean shaven with short, brown wiry hair which was going grey and had a wave in it. He wore a beige jacket and trousers.
The second man, who took the rings from the display, was in his early 20s, 5ft 8in tall, slim, clean shaven with dark brown short, straight hair. He was wearing a brown casual jacket.
The third suspect was in his late 50s, 5ft 10in tall, stocky, with short, greying hair and a grey moustache. He wore a three-quarter length navy blue cashmere coat.
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