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UPDATE: Suspect Shot During San Ramon Robbery Dies

Police are seeking three suspects who reportedly left scene in a 1990s white sedan.

A man shot while trying to rob a San Ramon jewelry store Wednesday afternoon has died, police said.

His identity had not been released as of 10 p.m.

The man was shot around 4:35 p.m. at between Crow Canyon and Norris Canyon roads, . He then came out of the store and ended up collapsing onto San Ramon Valley Boulevard. He was taken to , where he died.

San Ramon police say he and three other men were trying to rob the store when "a man in the store," shot him. The others reportedly fled in a 1990s white sedan and are still being sought by police. 

The store is a jewelry and coin store that specializes in vintage and modern varieties. The company is family-run and has been in business for more than 15 years.

Judging from the reviews on Yelp, the store's customers seemed happy with the establishment, saying they got quick, friendly service for reasonable prices and were happy with the custom jewelry design.

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