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Can you help identify this armed robbery suspect?

The Duluth Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the individual in the above photo. The individual is the suspect in the armed robbery that occurred on Sunday, February 11 at approximately 7 p.m. in the 1300 block of E 9th Street.

The individual in the photo is seen wearing a grey face/head covering, white t-shirt, grey zip-up jacket, white gloves, black pants, and black slip on shoes.

An undisclosed amount of money was taken and no one was injured during this incident.

This remains an active and ongoing investigation.

Meantime, if you have any information, or know who the individual in the photo is, you are encouraged to call DPD’s Violent Crimes Unit at (218)-730-5050 and reference ICR# 24019135. You can also submit an anonymous tip by texting keyword ‘DPDTIP’ and your tip to 847411.

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