Crime & Safety
'Very Large' Wawa Robbery Suspect On Loose In South Jersey: Police
The individual threatened to hurt employees and then took an entire cash register tray, authorities said.

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, NJ — Police are searching for a "very large" suspect accused of robbing a Super Wawa in Washington Township.
At 3:50 a.m. Saturday, the photographed male entered the Black Horse Pike store wearing a face mask and gloves, authorities said. After telling employees they'd get hurt if they didn't follow his demands, he demanded cash from the register, according to the Washington Township Police Department.
He took the entire register tray and fled southbound on foot down the Black Horse Pike, toward the wood line behind Lowe's, authorities said.
Police described the suspect as "very large in stature" — 240-280 pounds and between 6 feet and 6 feet, 2 inches.
Anyone with information on the incident can contact Det. Tommy Myers at 856-589-0330 ext. 1136.
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