RCMP in Southey, Sask., have opened an investigation into an armed robbery that occurred on Saturday at a business in the community of Cupar, Sask.
The incident happened at about 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 22, according to a release provided by police on Tuesday afternoon.
RCMP determined that a man entered the business, where he demanded money before firing a gun. Police say no one was injured and the man left with a sum of cash.
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The suspect is described as about six feet tall with a stocky build. He was wearing a blue hoodie with a large “Bench” logo in white lettering on the front, blue jeans, black shoes and a medical mask.
Police say anyone with information about the individual or this incident is asked to call Southey RCMP at 306-726-5230 or Crime Stoppers.
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