Windsor convenience store robbed at knifepoint twice in two weeks
The store was robbed in a similar incident on Feb. 12
Windsor police are searching for a suspect after a convenience store in the west end was robbed at knifepoint for the second time in two weeks.
A man who had concealed his face entered the store near the corner of Mill and Peter streets shortly after 4 a.m. Tuesday and demanded money while brandishing a knife, according to police.
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The suspect left the store with money and other items and is described as being five foot five inches tall and wearing black pants and a black jacket. He also wore a grey, hooded sweatshirt and white running shoes.
The store was robbed in a similar incident on Feb. 12 when a teen described as being "14-15 years old" made off with an undisclosed amount of cash.
Police are continuing to investigate the robbery.