Surveillance image of two robbery suspects in St. Thomas, August 26, 2020. Image courtesy of St. Thomas police. Surveillance image of two robbery suspects in St. Thomas, August 26, 2020. Image courtesy of St. Thomas police.
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St. Thomas teens robbed behind railway museum

St. Thomas police are searching for two suspects after two teens were robbed while walking on a trail behind the Canadian Railway Museum.

The teens were confronted by two men around 10:30 p.m. on Wednesday. One of the men yelled at them, while the second pushed one of the teens to the ground, police said.

No one was hurt, but the men took a green, over the shoulder courier style bag from one of the teens. The bag contained earbuds and a leather wallet with debit and credit cards and identification inside.

The first suspect is described as a man in his 20s, 5’7'' tall, heavyset with long dark blonde hair. He was wearing a baseball hat and a blue face mask.

No description was provided of the second suspect. However, police have released a 20 second surveillance video clip of the two suspects that was taken prior to the robbery.

Anyone with information about this incident or who has seen suspicious activity in the same area is asked to call police at 519-631-1224 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) and refer to case #ST20014476.

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