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RCMP search for man involved in Leduc armed robbery

RCMP have released a sketch of a man they believe was involved in an armed robbery at the Giant Tiger in Leduc on June 16. (Credit: RCMP) RCMP have released a sketch of a man they believe was involved in an armed robbery at the Giant Tiger in Leduc on June 16. (Credit: RCMP)
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EDMONTON -

Police are searching for a man believed to be involved in an armed robbery in Leduc on June 16.

Leduc RCMP responded to the call at approximately 1:25 p.m. to a lone man entering a Giant Tiger with a firearm, demanding money.

The man left the store with an undisclosed amount of cash. Police said the clerk was not physically injured.

The man is described as:

  • White
  • Roughly 6’ to 6’3’
  • Thin build
  • Clean shaven
  • Last seen wearing dark blue jeans and a blue shirt

According to Mounties, a witness said the man got into the passenger side of a truck in the area of 50 Street and 64 Avenue in Leduc.

The truck is described as a dark grey Chevrolet Silverado 1500 quad cab, model LTZ Z71 with a blacked out Chevrolet symbol.

RCMP said they’re looking to speak with the driver of the truck to confirm their well-being.

Anyone with information is asked to call Leduc RCMP at 780-980-7267 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).

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