Crime & Safety
Man Robs 2 7-Eleven Stores In Bensalem: Police
Police say the man attempted to rob the store on Street Road at gunpoint before succeeding at the Neshaminy Boulevard location.

BENSALEM, PA — Bensalem Township police are currently searching for a man who robbed two 7-Eleven stores on Wednesday.
According to police, the man entered the first store, located at 3508 Street Rd., at 2:20 a.m. After brandishing a firearm, the store's clerk refused to comply with his demands. The man left empty-handed when a customer pulled up to the store.
Around 2:47 a.m., the same man entered another Bensalem store, this one located at 5401 Neshaminy Blvd. He was able to obtain around $350 from the registers before fleeing on foot.
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Police describe him as a white male between the ages of 25 and 30, standing around 5’6” to 5’10”. At the first location, he was wearing all black clothing, including a black Eagles hoodie and black face mask. At the second location, he was wearing a solid black hoodie and black gloves. His shoes had a black Nike symbol on the sides. Surveillance footage shows him handing money and his weapon in his left hand, leading to speculations that he is left-hand dominant.
The man is believed to have been the same person involved in another robbery of the Neshaminy Boulevard location on March 2.
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Anyone with information on these robberies and/or the identity of the man is asked to contact Bensalem Police Detective Shawn Smith at 215-633-3687 or via email at ssmith@bensalempa.gov.
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