Police investigate robbery at royal farms in camp springs, suspects took cash from register

Police investigate robbery at Royal Farms in Camp Springs, suspects took cash from register

Two suspects fled after robbing a Royal Farms in Camp Springs, prompting a police investigation.

CAMP SPRINGS, Md. — Authorities are investigating a business robbery at a Royal Farms store in Prince George’s County after two suspects took cash from the register and fled the scene.

The incident occurred at the 5200 block of Auth Road in Camp Springs, where two unidentified males entered the store and removed an undisclosed amount of cash, according to the Prince George’s County Police Department.

It remains unclear if either suspect displayed a weapon during the robbery. Police have not reported any injuries.

The suspects fled the scene before officers arrived. No arrests have been made, and no descriptions of the individuals have been released as of Monday.

PGPD investigating business robbery

@PGPDNews confirmed via social media that officers are actively investigating the robbery. Detectives are reviewing surveillance footage from the store and surrounding area.

Police have not disclosed how much money was taken or whether the suspects arrived or fled in a vehicle.

“PGPD is on scene investigating a business robbery with two males walking into the business and taking cash from the register,” the department stated.

Anyone with information is urged to contact the department’s robbery unit.

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