
The two suspects, who were wearing ski masks and pointed guns the the store clerk, ran from the scene and have not been found.
SEATTLE — Police are searching for two suspects who robbed a West Seattle 7-Eleven convenience store at gunpoint early Monday morning.
Officers with the Seattle Police Department (SPD) responded to the store in the 9000 block of Delridge Way Southwest around 1:40 a.m. on May 4. A store employee told KING 5 two male suspects robbed the store before running from the scene.
Police said the suspects were wearing ski masks and carrying guns. One of the suspects held the door open while the other ran behind the counter to steal $200 in cash from the register.
Both suspects reportedly pointed their guns at the store clerk.
The suspects ran from the scene and have not been found. The store clerk was not injured during the robbery.
SPD’s Robbery Unit is investigating. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call 206-233-5000.
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