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Warr Acres Police Investigate Armed Robbery Incident

The Warr Acres Police Department is currently investigating an armed robbery that occurred on February 17, where a suspect reportedly targeted a customer at a local store on NW Expressway. The perpetrator entered the store shortly after the victim, displayed a rifle, and demanded the victim’s cell phone and jewelry.

Authorities reveal that this crime was not random; the suspect explicitly indicated that they were only interested in robbing the customer, highlighting the intentional nature of the attack. Police are seeking assistance in identifying two persons of interest connected to the incident and encourage anyone with information to reach out to their department.

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