Windsor police are looking for help in identifying these two suspects following multiple convenience store robberies. (Photo courtesy of the Windsor Police Service)Windsor police are looking for help in identifying these two suspects following multiple convenience store robberies. (Photo courtesy of the Windsor Police Service)
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Police Release Robbery Video

Windsor police are releasing video footage of multiple robberies so the public can help identify those responsible.

The first of three robberies happened November 17 just after 7pm at the Macs convenience store in the 3800-block of Dougall Ave. Police say the lone man was holding a knife and took off with an undisclosed amount of money.

The next day, November 18, a male and female entered the Petro Canada gas station in the 1100-block of Tecumseh Rd. E at around 9:30pm. The man was carrying a knife and they left with cash.

At around 9pm on November 19, Windsor police say a convenience store in the 3300-block of Howard Ave. was robbed. Again, a male entered holding a knife with a female by his side. This time they fled without taking anything.

Police say the robberies on November 18 and 19 are linked, both wearing hooded winter jackets with concealed faces.

If you have any information, police are asking you contact them at 519-255-6700 ext. 4830, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 519-258-8477 (TIPS) or online at www.catchcrooks.com.

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Windsor police are looking for help in identifying these two suspects following multiple convenience store robberies. (Photo courtesy of the Windsor Police Service) Windsor police are looking for help in identifying these two suspects following multiple convenience store robberies. (Photo courtesy of the Windsor Police Service)

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