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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
City of Duluth - Police Department
Mike Ceynowa, Chief of Police
2030 North Arlington Avenue • Duluth, Minnesota 55811 • www.duluthmn.gov
2030 North Arlington Avenue • Duluth, Minnesota 55811 • www.duluthmn.gov
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Public Information Officer, Mattie Hjelseth at (218) 730-5434 or mhjelseth@duluthmn.gov
Public Information Officer, Mattie Hjelseth at (218) 730-5434 or mhjelseth@duluthmn.gov
DATE: 8/14/2014
SUBJECT: Holiday Station Armed Robbery - Surveillance camera images released
BY: DPD Public Information Officer Jim Hansen (218) 390-2232
NATURE OF INCIDENT: Holiday Station Armed Robbery - Surveillance camera images released
CASE NO.: 14175134
INCIDENT DATE: 8/10/2014
INCIDENT TIME: 3:31 AM
INCIDENT LOCATION: Holiday Station, 3931 West 1st Street
SUBJECT: Holiday Station Armed Robbery - Surveillance camera images released
BY: DPD Public Information Officer Jim Hansen (218) 390-2232
NATURE OF INCIDENT: Holiday Station Armed Robbery - Surveillance camera images released
CASE NO.: 14175134
INCIDENT DATE: 8/10/2014
INCIDENT TIME: 3:31 AM
INCIDENT LOCATION: Holiday Station, 3931 West 1st Street
On Sunday, August 10th, 2014 at 3:31 AM Duluth Police were called to the Holiday Station at 3931 West 1st Street on an armed robbery.
Initial investigation revealed two suspects entered the store; one displayed a black semi-auto handgun and demanded money from the employees. The two suspects left the store with an undisclosed amount of cash and were seen running east before getting into a vehicle and leaving the area.
The suspects were described as follows:
Suspect #1 - White male, heavy build, wearing a black sweatshirt with hood up and bandana over his mouth (displayed the handgun).
Suspect #2 - White male, heavy build, wearing a purple sweatshirt with hood up and bandana over his mouth.
UPDATE:
The investigation is continuing and police are following leads. The images released were taken from surveillance cameras inside the store. If anyone has any information about this incident they are asked to call the Violent Crimes Unit at 218-730-5050.