 Santa knows where to find all the best and hottest smartphones just in time to make this Christmas better and bigger than ever. Better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless. Hefner's Jewelers in Coal Run Village was the victim of a snatch and grab theft in June of 2015 when two people entered the store wearing motorcycle helmets and smashed a display case, taking several pieces of jewelry. Last week four people were indicted on a felony theft charge in that incident. Those indicted included Leslie Nehaas, Jessica Greer, Gregory Gobble and Jeremy McSweeney all of North Carolina. Nehaas and Greer had been previously indicted in the case, but the charges were dismissed after DNA evidence could not be matched up. But local authorities finally got a hit on the DNA evidence. First indictment, Leslie Ruth, Nehaas and Jessica Don Greer were indicted based on high witness statements and DNA was left at the scene from the robbery. So their DNA was compared to it and it was not a match. So those were, indictments were dismissed, DNA was entered into the system. We did get a hit on it and as a result we re-indicted Leslie Nehaas, Jessica Greer along with Gregory Gobble and Jeremy McSweeney. Coal Run Police Chief Jason Ray said the investigation into the incident of Hefners revealed similarities to other crimes committed in other states. Ray said officers in Coal Run contacted authorities in those other states and were able to link the four indicted here last week to some of those other crimes. Found out that these suspects were formed in North Carolina and contacted the police department something there. Found out that there was jewelry store robberies, fitting the same description in the area. We also spoke to some in Tennessee and South Carolina that fit the same description and they were working on linking them all together which I think we finally have managed to do, especially with this DNA hit that we received. Chief Ray said he hopes to get the four back to Pike County soon to prosecute them. For as we know they're still in North Carolina, one of them I think Jeremy McSweeney may be an FBI custody or US Marshall custody one, the other ones are still residing as far as we know in North Carolina. If convicted the four face up to 10 years in prison each. Reporting in Coal Run Village, Chris Anderson, EKB News.