LEOMINSTER, Mass. — Police are searching for two suspects who allegedly robbed a store in Leominster Monday by tying the owner up with duct tape and holding him at gunpoint.
The two suspects, both Hispanic men estimated to be between 25 and 35 years old, entered the Sam & Friends on North Main Street just before 3:30 p.m., according to Leominster police.
The two armed men used duct tape to tie up the electronics store owner by his hands and ankles, police say.
The two men left the scene in a blue or gray Honda CR-V with a stolen Pennslyvania registration number JHL3804, according to police.
Police say one of the men is estimated to be between 6′0″ and 6′3″ in height, had Dark colored hair and was wearing a navy baseball hat with a logo, black pants, black puffy jacket with GUESS in white lettering on left sleeve, orange and pink sneakers, sunglasses, and a blue medical mask.
The second man is about 5′7″ to 5′10″ tall and was wearing a black jacket with hood, black cargo pants with a gray belt, black Nike sneakers, and sunglasses, according to Leominster police.
The two men are considered armed and dangerous, according to Leominster police.
Anyone with knowledge of the incident to contact Leominster police detective John Bouchard at (978) 534-7560 or by texting the keyword LPDMATIP and any info to 847411.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available.
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