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Fort Worth police are asking for the public’s help in identifying two thieves who stole beer at gunpoint

Fort Worth police are asking for the public’s help in identifying two suspects who robbed three packs of beer from a local gas station at gunpoint.

Two men wearing baseball caps and shorts entered a Shell gas station in the 9800 block of White Settlement Road around 1:15 a.m. Tuesday, Fort Worth police said on social media Friday.

Camera footage shows that they each take two twelve-packs of beer from the cooler. One of them puts two suitcases under one arm. When he reaches the front of the store, the suspect uses his free hand to pull a gun from his shorts and point it at someone behind the counter.

Both men run to the front door. The suspect in the front drops one case of beer while pushing open the door, the video shows. The suspects hastily leave the store and jump into a Toyota Corolla that is waiting for them in the parking lot.

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According to the social media post and video, the first suspect was wearing gray shorts, a black sweatshirt and a black baseball cap.

The second suspect was wearing tan shorts, a black hooded sweatshirt, black sandals and a black baseball cap.

The suspect car was a dark-colored older model Toyota Corolla with a Michael Jordan sticker on the rear window.

Security camera footage shows the two robbery suspects fleeing the Shell gas station, located in the 9800 block of White Settlement Road, in a dark-colored Toyota Corolla with a Michael Jordan sticker on the rear window.

Security camera footage shows the two robbery suspects fleeing the Shell gas station, located in the 9800 block of White Settlement Road, in a dark-colored Toyota Corolla with a Michael Jordan sticker on the rear window.

Anyone with information about the robbery or the identities of the suspects is asked to call Detective Olson at 817-392-4377. Anonymous tips can be called to Crime Stoppers of Tarrant County at 817-469-8477.


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