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Charlottesville Police searching for Wertland Street armed robbery suspects

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charlottesvilleCharlottesville Police officers are searching for two suspects connected to a reported armed robbery at the intersection of 12 ½ Street NW and Wertland Street Friday afternoon.

The victim in the 1:05 p.m. incident said he was robbed by two white males at gunpoint. The victim was not injured during the robbery.

The suspects were described as two white males wearing T-shirts with a blue design on them and baggy shorts. Both suspects had light brown hair with light facial hair. The suspects left the area in a red-colored sedan heading towards 14th Street NW.

Please call Crime Stoppers at 434-977-4000 if you have any information to provide authorities regarding this incident.

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