
Two suspects remain at large after reportedly robbing the clerks at La Flor De Jalisco Market Tuesday night, wielding a gun and a knife and fleeing after stealing “an undisclosed amount of money,” according to a press release from the Gilroy Police Department.
The suspects spoke Spanish when they demanded the money at the market, located on 144 Lewis St., at 9:23 p.m., police said. One was armed with a gun, and the other carried a knife. Each suspect wore a ski mask.
The men reportedly fled east on Lewis Street after the robbery, police said. There were no injuries.
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Police describe the suspects as two Hispanic males between the ages of 18–25. One is five feet, four inches tall, 160 pounds and was wearing a white hooded sweatshirt and dark blue shorts while armed with the handgun. The other suspect is five feet, eight inches tall, 160 pounds and was wearing a black coat, gray hooded sweatshirt, dark blue pants a wielded a knife.
Any person with information on the crime can contact Gilroy police at 408-846-0350. Those who wish to remain anonymous can call the WeTip line at 800-782-7463.
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