New wanted photos of $1 million robbery suspects who beat up a 79-year-old woman watching a jewelry store in Queens have been released.

New CCTV images were released on Wednesday showing the faces of two wanted suspects who police said beat up an elderly woman who was tending her daughter’s jewelry store in Queens and then made off with more than $1 million worth of trinkets.

The NYPD is asking the public for help in identifying and tracking down the duo, along with two lookouts who were waiting outside the Flushing Mall on the afternoon of Feb. 22.

The 79-year-old victim was tending to the Diamond Collect store on 39th Avenue while her daughter was on her way to lunch when one of the assailants, disguised as an Amazon worker, showed up.

The daughter told the victim not to let the delivery men inside, and the video shows the scammer leaving the package at the locked front door, then waving at the woman and leaving.

In addition to new images of the robbery suspects, police have released images of two people who authorities say acted as lookouts during the theft of $1 million from a jewelry store in Queens.  The police also released an image of the car, which is believed to have been used during the crime.

But when, a minute later, the victim opened the door to pick up the parcel, she was attacked by a fake worker who turned around and hid in ambush, and an accomplice.

She was beaten and beaten with a gun before an accomplice broke the window, allowing him and the fake worker to steal $1.1 worth of jewelry.

“She keeps saying, ‘What if I hadn’t opened the door?’ Owner Eva Cheng, 43, spoke last week about her mother. “But I console her and say, ‘Mom, they were waiting there, It’ll be even worse if I come back… They’ll run into both of us.’

Diamond Collect owner Eva Cheng is pictured on February 28 outside a burglarized store in Queens.

Police had previously released different photos of the two assailants, but one of them was wearing a mask. The new footage clearly shows the faces of both suspects in the attack. Police also previously released images of the two suspected bystanders.

The beating and other recent incidents have prompted NYPD and Mayor Adams to call on store owners to insist shoppers remove their masks before entering so workers can get a good look at them.

In addition to new images of the robbery suspects, police have released images of two people who authorities say acted as lookouts during the theft of $1 million from a jewelry store in Queens.  The police also released an image of the car, which is believed to have been used during the crime.

The call was repeated on Monday when police launched a search for the gunman who, while wearing a hazmat suit, shot and killed an Upper East Side grocery store worker during a robbery. The killer is still on the loose.

Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at (800) 577-TIPS. All calls will be confidential.

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