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Man dressed as Santa Claus holds up Alberta jewelry store, escapes in Hummer

RCMP say a man dressed in a full Kris Kringle costume walked into Ware's Jewelry store in downtown Stettler, Alta., pulled out a gun, demanded the clerk hand over precious metals and stones, and then fled in a Hummer.

Police looking for second getaway vehicle after suspect apparently ditches the H2

Stettler RCMP believe the suspect, dressed as Santa Claus, made away in this Hummer H2 and then ditched the SUV for a second getaway vehicle, an older-model pickup truck. (RCMP)

This Santa was a grinch.

RCMPsay a man dressed in a full Kris Kringle costume walked into Ware's Jewelry store indowntown Stettler, Alta., pulled out a gun,demanded the clerk hand over precious metals and stones, and then fled in a Hummer.

On Christmas Eve, no less.

Now, police have put out a plea for help from the public in locating the suspect.

He is described as a white male, about six feet tall, with blonde hair and acne scarring on his face.

He made off in a black2005 Hummer H2.

On Dec. 28, RCMPfound a Hummer believed to be the getaway vehicle in a residential Stettler neighbourhood.

Video surveillance captured the vehicle pulling into the area and being left behind. Police believe the suspect then got into asecond vehicle, an older modelpickup truck described as a possible Chevrolet with anextended cab and chrome running boards.

Police believe the suspect - who was, again, dressed as Santa Claus - made off in this older-model pickup truck after ditching his initial getaway vehicle, a Hummer H2. (RCMP)

Stettler RCMPisaskinganyone with information related to theincident to contact them directly or to call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477.

No word yet on whetherBilly Bob Thorntonserved as inspiration to this bad Santa.

Billy Bob Thornton is not believed to have been involved in the Stettler robbery. (Miramax)