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Two suspects sought after knife pulled at downtown Guelph mall

Officers responded in under five minutes on Thursday after a man was seen with what was believed to be a real firearm. A black and silver gun was seized among other items. Ken Hashizume/CJOY

Guelph police say they’re looking for two men after a downtown mall employee had a knife pulled on him.

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Shortly after 8. a.m. on Wednesday, police said surveillance video revealed two people in Old Quebec Street Shoppes.

Investigators said one of them was writing on the wall with a marker before a mall employee approached.

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Following a brief interaction, one man pulled out a knife and allegedly started waving it at the employee, threatening to stab him.

The pair left and police said they were last seen walking southbound on Wyndham Street.

The two men were recognized from the video, but officers were unable to find them.

Police continue to investigate.

 

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