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Police Seek Two Suspects in Armed Robbery of a Dover Subway

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DOVER, Del.- Delaware State Police said that on Friday around 10:15 p.m. two male suspects entered the Subway Restaurant at 991 Forrest Avenue.

Police said that one suspect showed a handgun and one displayed a knife while ordering an employee to give them the money from the register. 

The employee gave one of the suspects an undisclosed amount of money from the register and both suspects took off heading north bound.

One suspect is described as in his early 20's, medium to heavy build, 5-feet and 8-inches tall, weighing at about190 pounds.

The other suspect is 5-feet and 6-inches tall with a thin build. 

Anyone with any information about the incident should call the Dover Police Department at 736-7111 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-333.

 

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