SEATTLE — A group of suspects made off with an estimated $2 million of product after a brazen robbery of a West Seattle jewelry store.

The Seattle Police Department (SPD) says officers responded at noon Thursday to a reported robbery on California Avenue Southwest. Officers determined that four suspects in masks used hammers to smash the locked front glass door of Menashe and Sons.

Once inside, the suspects smashed six different display cases and stole what was inside. The police report indicates one of the glass displays had $700,000-$800,000 worth of Rolex watches, while another featured an emerald necklace worth $125,000 along with a platinum diamond. A "large amount of gold jewelry" was also stolen.

SPD says the suspects were only inside for several minutes, during which they pointe

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