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Teens Arrested in Armed Robbery During Online Sale

Two teenagers have been arrested in Buckeye, Arizona, following an armed robbery incident involving an online sale through OfferUp. The suspects reportedly stole shoes and allegedly fired at the seller during the confrontation, raising concerns over safety in online marketplace transactions.

The police report indicates that the robbery took place earlier this week, prompting law enforcement to act swiftly. As incidents like these continue to occur, authorities emphasize the importance of exercising caution when engaging in online sales, a reminder for many who utilize these platforms for personal transactions.

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