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Police seek 3 in connection with Circle K robbery

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Phoenix police and Silent Witness are looking for two men who robbed a Circle K store in May and a woman accomplice. Phoenix police and Silent Witness are looking for two men who robbed a Circle K store in May and a woman accomplice.

Phoenix police and Silent Witness are looking for two men who robbed a Circle K store in May.

Police said the two men and a woman walked into the store at 1502 W. Indian School Rd. around noon on May 27. The woman asked the clerk to use the phone, and after he handed it to her, the two men told the clerk to raise his hands and not to press any alarm buttons.

They suspects grabbed their pants to simulate they were armed while the woman remained on the phone near the counter. The men then stole items from the store and fled on foot with the woman.

The first man is described as Hispanic, 5'6", 125 pounds and wearing a white jersey with 87 on the sleeve.

The second suspect is described as Hispanic, wearing a blue shirt and gray pants.

The woman is being sought as a person of interest and is described as Hispanic and wearing a blue and gray shirt and black pants.

Anyone with information about the crime is asked to call Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS (480-948-6377) or visit silentwitness.org.

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