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Cleveland Police looking for men who held up local Dollar General on Easter Sunday

The robbery happened early Sunday afternoon. Police are looking for any information about the three suspects

CLEVELAND — Cleveland Police are looking for help tracking down three men who held up a local Dollar General store this past Easter Sunday, according to Public Information Officer Jennifer Ciaccia.

According to the police report, the three suspects entered the store on Miles Ave. shortly before 2 p.m. Sunday. While checking out a soda, the first suspect pulled out a semi-automatic weapon and demanded the cashier, "give me the money. You know what time it is."

The three made off with $250 dollars and a few packs of cigarettes.

The cashier at the store described the suspects as three black men, between the ages of 18 and 20; one in black pants, a blue coat and a gray hoodie, along with the gun; another with black pants, a blue coat and a gray and blue had; and another wearing black pants, a gray hoodie and a black hat.

Cleveland Police is asking that anyone any information, or anyone who can identify the men in the photos, call (216) 623-5148.

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