A pair of knife-wielding criminals who robbed a convenience store in Windsor’s west end on Sunday morning wore unique clothing, police say.
One of the male robbers — about five-foot-six with a medium build — had a black hooded sweater with white stripes and logos reading “NYC” on the front and “212” on the back. He also wore blue jeans and black shoes with white soles. He hid his face with a dark-coloured mask.
The other male robber — about six feet tall with a medium build — had a face mask with a skull motif. He also wore a black jacket with grey and white panels, a white and black bandana, black track pants and red shoes with black soles.
The crime happened just before 7 a.m. Jan. 21 at the Mac’s Convenience Store location at 390 Mill St.
The two masked men entered the store, brandished knives, and approached the lone employee demanding money.
After taking a quantity of cash and cigarettes, the robbers left and were last seen running north on Mill Street towards Sandwich Street.
No one was hurt.
Anyone with information about these individuals or this incident is encouraged to call investigators at 519-255-6700 ext. 4830.
Anonymous tips can be made via Crime Stoppers at 519-258-8477 or www.catchcrooks.com.