Federal authorities charged five men with stealing nearly $2 million worth of jewelry during a pair of armed robberies at New York City jewelry stores in broad daylight, U.S. prosecutors announced Tuesday.

Frank DiPietro, Vincent Cerchio, Vincent Spagnuolo, Michael Sellick and Samuel Sore were each charged with conspiracy, robbery and brandishing a firearm in connection with a violent crime for their roles in the apparent heists, according to a federal criminal complaint.

Each suspect faces up to 20 years in jail if convicted for the robberies, the first which occurred on January 3 in Midtown Manhattan and the second in lower Manhattan on May 20, prosecutors said.

New York media reported that the men, most of whom are in their 60s, have reported ties to the Lucchese, Gambino, Luciano and Genovese crime families.

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Prosecutors: Alleged robbers were dressed as construction workers

Prosecutors allege that DiPietro, 65, Sellick, 67, Cerchio, 69, and Spagnuolo, 65, robbed a jewelry store in midtown Manhattan on Jan. 3. DiPietro and Selleck were dressed in bright orange and yellow reflective construction clothes, masks and gloves and armed with guns.

They entered through a deli that’s in the same building as the jewelry store, which is located in a penthouse showroom and run by appointment only, according to the criminal complaint. The store caters to celebrities including pop megastars Beyoncé and Rihanna, WNBC-TV reported. 

DiPietro allegedly told a jewelry store employee at gunpoint to “Give it to me,” while Selleck laer said to the store employee, “Turn around and get in the closet,” according to a news release from federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York. The suspects allegedly fled with a 73-carat necklace, a six-carat ring and a 17-carat pair of earrings, prosecutors said.