Three women "worked as a team" to rob a Seaforth jewellery store of $7,500 worth of rings, according to police.
Huron County OPP say on February 7, three women entered the business on Main Street South in Seaforth. Investigators say the women used distraction tactics with staff to successfully steal three rings that are worth over $7,500.
Police are now hoping to identify the three suspects.
The first is described as a heavy set female, approximately 45-years-old, wearing a grey coat and a leopard print scarf.
The second is also a heavy set female, likely between 25 and 35-years-old, wearing a white coat, grey toque and a medical mask.
The third suspect was also described as a heavy set female wearing a black coat with red toque, approximately 65-years-old.
If you have any information regarding this theft, contact Huron County OPP or Crime Stoppers.
Huron County OPP are looking for these two women, plus a third suspect, who were allegedly involved in a $7,500 jewellery store theft in Seaforth on February 7, 2026. (Photo provided by Huron County OPP)
This woman, alongside two other accomplices, is being sought by Huron County OPP after allegedly being involved in a $7,500 jewellery theft in Seaforth on February 7, 2026. (Photo provided by Huron County OPP)