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WANTED: warrants issued for suspects in Fort Smith jewelry store robbery

FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS – April 1, 2024 – Police have identified three suspects in connection with a jewelry store robbery that occurred last week, according to a Police Department news release.

The Sebastian County Prosecutor’s Office on Monday issued robbery warrants for Colin Douglas Profit, 30; Rico Starks, 35; and Jeremy Thomas, 29. All three are from the Tulsa, Okla., area and are wanted on additional warrants outside Arkansas for similar crimes, according to the release.

The robbery occurred at 6:15 p.m. March 25 at a jewelry store., according to another Police Department news release issued last week. While no weapons were used, three people were involved, and at least one used force to remove a “significant amount” of merchandise from the store, the release states.

The redacted article above (to remove the name of the business) was written by NWA-Democrat Gazette. Click here to read the original article.

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