Crime & Safety

Masked Men Rob 2 Bucks County 7-Eleven Stores At Gunpoint Friday Morning

Breaking: "These bad guys are on a crime spree and we need to stop them as soon as possible," police said.

Masked men robbed two Bucks County convenience stores early Friday, according to police.

According to Bensalem Police, at 1:55 a.m., two white men wearing black with their faces covered entered the 7-Eleven store on Neshaminy Boulevard. They approached a customer and the clerk and robbed them at gunpoint. They then fled the scene.

A short time later, two men matching the same description were seen standing outside of the 7-Eleven at Street Road and Windsor Drive in Bensalem. They did not enter the store, police said.

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Then at 4 a.m., two males matching the description robbed a 7-Eleven in Warminster.

"We know that they are covered up but someone might recognize their stature, [gait], mannerisms, clothing etc. and be able to help us out. These bad guys are on a crime spree and we need to stop them as soon as possible," Bensalem Police said.

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The robberies are the latest in a string of similar incidents throughout Bucks County, including two recent robberies in Newtown Township and one late last month in Warminster.

If you have any information regarding the possible identities of these suspects, call Bensalem Police at (215) 633-3638.

Here is surveillance footage of the Bensalem robbery:

Photo: Bensalem Police

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