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Hamilton police make arrest in connection with three gas station robberies

Hamilton Police are reviewing other incidents after charging a 21 year old, in connection with three gas station robberies. Lisa Polewski / Global News

A 21-year-old Hamilton, Ont., man is accused of committing a string of gas station robberies this month.

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Police say they arrested the man after an investigation into incidents at gas stations on Hamilton mountain on May 20, 22 and 24.

In each robbery, police say a lone male suspect fled after demanding and receiving cash and merchandise from staff.

Police say the suspect was carrying a knife in each case, but no one was physically injured.

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The first robbery on Wednesday, May 20, shortly after 1 a.m., happened at a gas station in the area of Stone Church Road East and Upper Gage Street.

The robberies on Friday, May 22 and Sunday, May 24 were at a business near Upper James Street and Alderlea Avenue.

The man has been charged with three counts of robbery and three counts of robbery with disguise.

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Police say their investigation continues as they review other robberies for any similarities.

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