The suspect was wearing a tied up grey hoody that covered most of their face, a black jacket, black pants, and black footwear, and is described as being a Caucasian, possibly female.
The Whitehorse RCMP is seeking to identify a suspect in an armed robbery incident that took place on February 20th, 2024.
In the early hours of Tuesday morning, Police were called to the Petro Canada on 4th Avenue, Whitehorse after the robbery suspect left the store. The caller said that the suspect entered the store brandishing a weapon, assaulted an employee and stole cash from the till.
According to RCMP media release, the suspect was wearing a tied up grey hoody that covered most of their face, a black jacket, black pants, and black footwear, and is described as being a Caucasian, possibly female.
The release said anyone who can identify the suspect, or who has other information about this incident, is encouraged to reach out to police by calling 867-667-5555. To remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at www.crimestoppersyukon.ca or via phone at 867-667-6715.

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