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Regina police looking for info on robbery suspects

Police seek three suspects.
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Nobody was physically injured in the robbery.

REGINA — The Regina Police Service is asking for information from the public that may assist in a robbery investigation.

On Saturday, Aug. 12 at approximately 2:55 a.m., says Regina Police Service, they were dispatched to a report of a robbery at a business in the 200 block of Victoria Avenue.

Police say a male and two female suspects entered the business. The male suspect took items from the business and as the suspects were leaving, the male suspect produced a weapon which was pointed at staff of the business. Nobody was physically injured in the robbery. An area check was conducted, but the suspects were not located.

The following descriptions were obtained of the suspects:

Suspect 1 – Male, First Nations, approximately five foot seven, approximately 35 years old, slim build, with short brown hair. The male was wearing an army green “Fresh” hoodie, black pants, white runners (possibly Adidas) and had a black backpack. This suspect was carrying a silver handgun.

Suspect 2 – Female, First Nations, slim build, and average height. This female was wearing a purple baseball hat, an Adidas zip up jacket, and white shoes. This female was carrying a longboard skateboard, a fanny pack and a purse or small backpack.

Suspect 3 – Female, First Nations, medium build, hair in a ponytail, and average height. This female was wearing black pants, black jacket, purple runners, and carrying a black purse.

Anyone with information that could assist police in this investigation is asked to contact the Regina Police Service at 306-777-6500 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).

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