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State Police Ask Public's Help In Search For Gas Station Robbery Suspects

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Connecticut State Police investigators have released surveillance photos of the vehicle used in an alleged gas station robbery.

Connecticut State Police investigators have released surveillance photos of the vehicle used in an alleged gas station robbery.

Photo Credit: Connecticut State Police
Connecticut State Police investigators have released surveillance photos of the vehicle used in an alleged gas station robbery.

Connecticut State Police investigators have released surveillance photos of the vehicle used in an alleged gas station robbery.

Photo Credit: Connecticut State Police
Connecticut State Police investigators have released surveillance photos of the vehicle used in an alleged gas station robbery.

Connecticut State Police investigators have released surveillance photos of the vehicle used in an alleged gas station robbery.

Photo Credit: Connecticut State Police

Connecticut State Police investigators are seeking the public’s assistance as they attempt to track down the vehicle driven by two suspects who allegedly robbed a Stafford gas station.

At approximately 4 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 23, two suspects burglarized the “Eagle Mart” Sunoco gas station by smashing through the front door of the building. The suspects then took money, merchandise and were caught on camera leaving the scene.

Police released surveillance photos of the suspects’ vehicle, which was last spotted traveling eastbound on Route 190 in the area of Rockwell Road.

Anyone with information regarding the burglary, or who recognizes the vehicle, has been asked to contact the Stafford Resident Trooper’s Office or the Connecticut State Tolland Barracks by calling (860) 896-3200.

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