Tobacco thief brandishes gun during robbery at Bronx bodega

NEW YORK, NY – Police continue investigating an armed robbery at a bodega in Mott Place in the Bronx. Last Sunday, an unknown male suspect entered the bodega at 511 East 138th Street and asked for tobacco products and a bottle of Nyquil.

At that time, the suspect reached over the counter and stole $200 in cash from the business and attempted to flee without paying for his merchandise.

A second employee in the store noticed the act and locked the door. The 18-year-old worker attempted to lock the suspect inside the store, but the suspect brandished a gun and told the worker to open the door.

The employee complied and the suspect fled with cash and $36 worth of tobacco products and a bottle Nyquil.

Police described the suspect as a male approximately 5’3″ tall, with a light complexion, medium build, and black hair, last seen wearing a black baseball hat, a blue bubble jacket, gray pants and black sneakers.

Adam Devine
Adam covers New York City and regional news for Shore News Network. He is currently attending college and freelances about crime in New York City and regional news.

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