Pennsylvania State Police are searching for a suspect who dressed in a clown mask and robbed a convenience store in the Poconos while wielding what appeared to be a samurai sword.
The armed robbery happened just before 5 a.m. on Oct. 13 at a Uni-Mart in Chestnuthill Township in Monroe County, police said Monday.
The suspect, described as a White male, entered through the rear of the store, brandished the samurai sword and demanded cash from the register, according to authorities.
Surveillance images show the suspect wearing a clown mask, white T-shirt and gray sweatpants as he unsheathes the sword.
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A robbery suspect who wore a clown mask and wielded a samurai sword stole cash from a Poconos convenience store earlier this month.
(Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers)
After stealing the cash, the suspect fled into a wooded area, police said.
The suspect brandished the samurai sword and demanded the cashier at a Uni-Mart in Chestnuthill Township hand over cash from the register, authorities said.
(Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers)
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Authorities asked anyone with information about the suspect or the robbery to contact Pennsylvania State Police.