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7-Eleven on Taft Hill Road robbed early Monday

Three men robbed a 7-Eleven on Taft Hill Road Monday morning. Police are still investigating. (Photo courtesy Larimer County Sheriff's Office)
Three men robbed a 7-Eleven on Taft Hill Road Monday morning. Police are still investigating. (Photo courtesy Larimer County Sheriff’s Office)

Three men robbed a 7-Eleven at 200 N. Taft Hill Rd. early Monday morning, according to a Larimer County Sheriff’s Office press release.

At approximately 2:23 a.m., Larimer County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a call at the 7-Eleven to investigate a robbery that had taken place.

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According to the release, one suspect held the clerk at gunpoint, while the other two suspects, also armed, took money from the register and merchandise from the store. The clerk was not harmed. All three suspects left the store going southeast on foot.

Three men robbed a 7-Eleven on Taft Hill Road Monday morning. Police are still investigating. (Photo courtesy Larimer County Sheriff's Office)
(Photo courtesy Larimer County Sheriff’s Office)

The release described the first suspect as a white male, approximately 5-feet-8-inches to 5-feet-10-inches tall, who was last seen wearing a black hooded parka with a green inner jacket, jeans and tan work boots. He was also wearing black gloves, a multicolored bandana over his face and a light colored baseball cap that may have purple or red on it.

The second suspect is described as a white male, 5-feet-6-inches to 5-feet-8-inches tall, who was last seen wearing a multicolored hooded sweatshirt with a green, blue and white checkered pattern. He had a black inner jacket on as well as black jeans, white shoes, a light colored hat with blue or purple coloring and a bandana covering his face.

Three men robbed a 7-Eleven on Taft Hill Road Monday morning. Police are still investigating. (Photo courtesy Larimer County Sheriff's Office)
(Photo courtesy Larimer County Sheriff’s Office)

The third suspect is described in the release as being 5-feet-8-inches to 5-feet-10-inches tall, and was last seen wearing a dark blue hoodie with an emblem on the back. He also wore light blue jeans that were faded at the knees, red and black shoes, white gloves, a multicolored bandana over his face and possibly a white baseball cap.

Police are asking for public assistance in identifying these suspects. The Larimer County Sheriff’s Office is asking that anyone with information regarding this investigation to contact Investigator James Woods at (970) 498-5168. People may also call Crime Stoppers at (970) 221-6868 where callers can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward. 

Collegian Breaking News Editor Sady Swanson can be reached at news@collegian.com or on Twitter at @sadyswan.

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