Boston police seek help identifying armed robbery suspects in Roxbury

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BOSTON: In relation to an armed robbery that took place in Roxbury, detectives are asking the public for help in identifying two suspects.

On Thursday, June 26, at around 10:52 p.m., the incident happened at the Cristian Convenience Store, which is situated at 411 Blue Hill Avenue.

Officers discovered that two unnamed suspects had broken into the store and robbed it with their weapons.

Suspect 1 was seen carrying a black gun as he entered the store first and moved behind the counter.

After then, the man aimed the gun toward a store clerk.

Suspect 2 leaped over the counter, took cash from the register, and followed closely after.

Suspect 2 also took a victim’s wallet and cell phone in addition to the money.

Both individuals left the store on foot, heading toward Warren Street on Devon Street.

According to the description, Suspect 1 is a slim, light-skinned Black man wearing a black mask, a black bubble jacket, black, torn pants, and white sneakers.

Suspect 2 is a slender, light-skinned Black man who is dressed in a black sweatpants, white sneakers with red trim, and a black hoodie.

The event is being intensively investigated by detectives assigned to District B-2 (Roxbury).

It is recommended that anyone with information call B-2 Detectives at (617) 343-4275.

For anonymous information, members of the public can text the word TIP to CRIME (27463), phone the CrimeStoppers Tip Line at 1-800-494-TIPS, or submit tips online at the Boston Police CrimeStoppers website.

Anonymous submissions of images and videos pertaining to this research are also welcome.

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