Liquor store robbery caught on camera, EPS searching for 3 thieves
Police in Edmonton released photos and a video Wednesday of three people robbing a liquor store last weekend.
The video shows a female and two males with baseball bats enter the store on Desrochers Gate SW and Daniels Way SW on Saturday shortly after midnight.
"One of the males damaged a display on the counter and demanded cash from staff while the other male and female stole liquor," Sgt. Aubrey Zalaski wrote in a new release.
The robbers left the store about a minute after they entered with several bottles of liquor and other items.
One male suspect is described as having a light skin tone, average height and build.
He was wearing dark blue jeans, a black Blink-182 sweater and an orange and silver construction vest around the face.
The other male had a light skin tone, blonde hair, average height and build.
He was wearing blue jeans, a black sweater, black hat and a black face covering.
The female is described as being of average height with a slim build, having a light to medium skin tone and brown hair.
She was wearing dark clothing with a red bandana tied around her neck.
Anyone with information is asked to call police at 780-423-4567 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).
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