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Machete Robbery in Daylight at Brooklyn Park Store

A brazen daylight robbery unfolded at the Lion’s Den store in Brooklyn Park on March 3, where a suspect brandishing a machete-style knife demanded cash from employees. The robbery took place around 11 a.m. after the individual spent several minutes inside the store, ultimately fleeing the scene with an undisclosed sum.

Police describe the perpetrator as wearing a gray shirt under a black hooded sweatshirt and a distinctive orange/blue knit toboggan hat. Detectives from the Regional Crimes Unit are actively seeking assistance from the community and urge anyone with information to contact law enforcement. This bold incident has raised concerns about public safety and the need for vigilant reporting in the area.

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