Regina police seek suspect following Victoria Avenue armed robbery
Read more:The initial investigation indicated a male suspect entered the business with a serrated knife, took money from the till and left on foot heading west behind the business.
Police are asking the public for any information that pertains to the investigation. The suspect is described as six feet tall with a slim build and wearing a grey windbreaker jacket, grey pants and sunglasses.
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