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Suspect caught on camera during armed robbery in Hamilton

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Police are investigating an armed robbery at a convenience store in Hamilton that happened earlier this month.

Police say a man walked into the Big Bee Convenience store on Cannon St. East shortly before 7 a.m. on Nov. 9.

He pulled out a knife and demanded cash from the register. The man took off with the money and was last seen fleeing southbound on Wentworth St. North.

Investigators say the man was caught on surveillance camera during the incident. He is described as white, five-foot-six with an average build. He was wearing a green and black camouflage scarf across the lower part of his face, a black sweater with a hood, black pants, black gloves, and grey and white running shoes.

Police are asking anyone who may recognize the person in the image or anyone with information that could help police with the investigation to contact Det. Cst. Adam Krasulja at 905-546-8935 or Det. Sgt. Emidio Evangelista at 905-546-2991.

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