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Second armed robbery on Dollar Store L.B. Scot road.

January 5, 2016

Second armed robbery on Dollar Store L.B. Scot road.
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Cul de Sac, Sint Maarten — On Monday January 4th at approximately 04.50 p.m. three armed men dressed in dark clothing with hoodies pulled over their head and faces, stormed into the Dollar Store on the L.B. Scot road and robbed the establishment.

The suspects took the entire cash register containing an undisclosed amount of cash while threatening everyone in the building with a knife and a fire arm.

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After committing this act the suspects jumped into a small white vehicle and fled the scene. The Special Unit Robbery is investigating this case.

Anyone who may any information that could lead to the persons responsible for this robbery should contact the police department by calling 54-22222 or the tip line # 9300.

Second armed robbery on Dollar Store L.B. Scot road.

Source: http://www.sxm-talks.com/721news/second-armed-robbery-on-dollar-store-l-b-scot-road/

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