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Duluth Police seek public's assistance in identifying individual

Duluth Police is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the individual in the below photo. The individual is the suspect in a robbery that occurred on Sunday, March 10 in the 4600 block of Grand Avenue at approximately 8:40 p.m. Initial reports show that an individual demanded money and brandished a firearm. The suspected individual fled the scene prior to officer’s arrival. A short time later, officers located an individual who matched the description of the suspected subject. The individual was detained, questioned, and arrested in relation to an unrelated call. Later it was determined they weren’t involved in the robbery.

No injuries were reported during the incident and an undisclosed amount of cash was taken.

The individual in the photo is seen wearing dark clothing, a dark winter coat with black fur around the hood, a mask, and sunglasses.

If you recognize the clothing the subject is wearing, you’re encouraged to call DPD’s Violent Crimes Unit at (218)-730-5050 and reference ICR# 24032222. You can also submit an anonymous tip by texting keyword ‘DPDTIP’ and your tip to 847411.

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