Crime & Safety
Police Search For Suspects In Twins Liquor Store Robbery
Twins Liquor was robbed in Normal Heights.
SAN DIEGO, CA — Police are searching for two suspects Tuesday after a liquor store was robbed in Normal Heights.
At around 10 p.m. Monday, officers responded to reports of two suspects who entered a store with a gun and demanded cash from a register at Twins Liquor, 3602 Meade Ave., between 36th Street and Cherokee Avenue, according to the San Diego Police Department.
Police said the store clerk complied, giving the money from the cash register and a cell phone to the suspects. The clerk was not injured during the incident.
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The two suspects then ran away toward 36th Street. One suspect is described as a man in his 20s, who is about 5-foot-7, wearing a black hoodie, gray sweatpants and black-and-white Nike shoes.
The other is 25 years old with short hair. The second suspect was seen in a black hoodie and gray-and-black sweatpants.
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No other information was released. SDPD was investigating the robbery.
— City News Service