Police are eager to interview these men in connection with a robbery at a Worthing flat.
A family of five were threatened with a claw hammer as they ate dinner at their home in Phoenix House, Chapel Road, just after 7pm on Sunday, November 6.
The 30-year-old father, Marc Ganellin, opened the door and two men rushed in, threatened him and his 27-year old partner.
They stole £700 in cash, two mobile phones, an iPad, and a quantity of aftershave.
The couple were badly shaken but unhurt.
The offenders are both described as black, and in their 20s.
One, the man with the hammer, was about 5ft 5 inches, of slim to medium build, with a small pitted scar on his left cheek.
He was wearing a dark blue or black hooded top which was up and had a small badge with yellow colouring on it in the middle.
The second man was about 5ft 10 inches, of medium build, with a short black goatee beard. He was wearing a dark blue hooded up which was up.
The third man, also described as black and in his 20s, was waiting by the flat front door during the robbery.
He was 5ft 6inches, of slim to medium build, wearing an Adidas dark green hooded top pulled up so his face could not be seen.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Sussex Police 101 quoting serial 1399 of 6/11 or Crimestoppers anonymously via 0800 555 111.
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