Police seeking assistance in convenience store robberies

Calgary Police are turning to the public in trying to locate three suspects involved in two convenience store robberies.

The first incident happened early in the morning on Wednesday, Nov. 29th, 2017, where a man with a mask went into a store in the 3900 block of 17th Ave S.E.

Allegedly the man pulled a gun and demanded cash from the till. He fled the scene with an unknown amount of cash.

The man is described as white, around 35 to 40 years-old, around 6 feet tall, with a heavy build. He was wearing a mask, black hoodie, black pants and black runners with a white sole.

The second robbery happened around 7:30 p.m., on Sunday, Dec. 3rd, 2017, two men wearing masks entered a convenience store in the 5200 block of Marlborough Drive N.E.

It’s alleged one of the suspects went behind the counter and removed cash from the register, and took other merchandise. When the clerk returned, one of the suspects pointed a gun at him.

The store clerk confronted the suspect and was then hit in the head with the gun, leaving a cut.

The first suspect is described as white, wearing a black mask and baseball hat, a blue hooded jacket, black pants, gloves and shoes.

The second suspect was wearing sunglasses, a black balaclava mask, a grey hoodie, dark ripped jeans and brown runners with white soles.

If anyone has information on any of their identities or their whereabouts, they are being asked to call police or Crime Stoppers.

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