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Flagler County Sheriff’s Office deputies are looking for a dark gray, newer model Camaro believed to possibly be connected with the 11:17 a.m. robbery of Palm Coast liquor store today, according to a Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman.
Initial information indicates that at around 11:17 this morning, a white male entered the Sharps Liquor Store at 103 Flagler Plaza Drive, according to Debra Johnson, of the Sheriff’s Office. The suspect was wearing dark gray gym pants with white stripes about two inches wide down the legs, a dark hoodie over his head, a mask that covered his mouth and nose, dark black sunglasses and black gloves with white stripes.
The man then pulled a gun, ordered the clerk to sit down and then took an unknown amount of money from the register. There were no customers in the store at the time, and no one was injured.
Surveillance video showed the man fled the store, jumping into the Camaro, which then headed south on Old Kings Road.
Anyone with information on this incident is asked to contact the Sheriff’s Office at 386-313-4911.
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