Ottawa police seek to identify suspects in November robbery
Ottawa police are asking for the public's help identifying three suspects in connection with a robbery at a business in the area of Greenbank Road and Strandherd Drive.
Three people entered a business in the 2500-block of Greenbank Road at around 2:50 p.m. Nov. 12. One suspect left without paying via the front door, while the other two went out the back.
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An employee attempted to stop the suspects who left via the back exit, but one of the suspects allegedly threatened the employee with a weapon.
No one was reported hurt.
The first suspect is described as a white man, around 35 to 45 years old, 6-foot-2 (188 cm), and approximately 180 lbs (82 kgs), with dark hair and a dark beard. At the time of the incident, he was seen wearing a black construction jacket, John Deere brand sweater, blue jeans and black shoes.
The second suspect is described as a white woman, 35 to 45 years old, approximately 5-foot-2 (157 cm), and approximately 160 lbs (73 kgs) with long dark hair. At the time of the incident, she was seen wearing a black construction jacket, black pants and white sports shoes.
The third suspect is described as a white man, 20 to 30 years old, 5-foot-10 (178 cm), and approximately 200 lbs (91 kgs), with short brown hair. At the time of the incident, he was seen wearing a dark grey John Deere branded hooded top, black jogging-style pants and white running shoes. He was also seen carrying a black backpack.
Anyone with information as to the identity of these individuals, or information about this incident, is asked to contact the Ottawa Police Service Robbery Unit at 613-236-1222, ext. 5116.
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