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ARMED ROBBERY – WALDORF, MD

On 4/2/16, a subject displayed a handgun shortly after entering a jewelry store. He ordered the sales associate to open the bridal case. She complied and gave him the merchandise he demanded. The subject was methodical about the merchandise he took. He put the items in a dark colored duffel bag. He then ran out of the store and may have entered a dark colored SUV. The subject was described as an African American male. He is in his early 30’s. He is 5’8” and weighs 130 pounds. He wore a black cap, gray “Virginia Beach” hoodie and dark cargo pants. He also wore latex gloves and a nylon mask covering his nose and mouth. If you have any information regarding the identity of this individual, please contact Det. Wimberley at (301) 609-6491.

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