Suspects wanted for the armed robbery of same 7-Eleven store twice in Philadelphia

PHILADELPHIA, PA – The Philadelphia Police Department is trying to identify two subjects wanted for the robberies of a 7-Eleven convenience store in April and May.

The first robbery took place on April 27th.  At approximately 1:20 AM, the suspects were captured on surveillance video entering the 7-11 store located at i2101 S. 10th. Street.  One suspect stood by the door as a lookout while another went behind the counter demanding money while threatening the employee(s) with a hammer. After taking an unknown amount of money from the register, both suspects fled the area in an unknown direction.

Then, on May 5th, at approximately 12:35 AM, the suspects were captured on surveillance video entering the 7-11 store located at 2101 S. 10th. Street. Again, one suspect stood by the door as a
lookout, while the other suspect threatened the employees with a hammer demanding money from the registers. After taking an unknown amount of money from the register, both suspects fled the area in an unknown direction.

 

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