MONTREAL – Police are asking for the public’s help in finding two suspects who robbed a depanneur in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, possibly with a sawed-off shot gun.
The burglary took place in 2012 on October 7. At around 10:25 pm ET, the two suspects entered a convenience store on the Upper Lachine Road at the corner of Old Orchard Avenue.
While one of the suspects asked the cashier to open the cash drawer, the other went behind the counter to take the money.
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The clerk was struck in the head with a small object before the suspects escaped in an older blue or dark green car, possibly a Honda.
Both suspects are white males, described as in their twenties, with dark complexions.
The first man spoke in English. Approximately 1.77 m (5’8”) tall and 83 kg (183 lb), he is about 25 years old, with short brown hair. At the time of the robbery, he was wearing a dark blue coat. Police suspect that he could be in possession of a sawed-off shot gun.
The second suspect is about 25 years old, with close-shaved brown hair. He is described as being about 1.76 m (5’7”) tall and weighing approximately 80 kg (176 lb). He wore a grey and white patterned hooded coat and a beige hat with an American flag on the front.
Anyone with information regarding this matter are asked to contact authorities at 514 393-1133. All calls will be treated anonymously.
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