(KAIR)--A robbery at a Jefferson County convenience store leads to the search for suspects.
Two men are wanted in connection with the early Monday morning robbery of the Casey's General Store, in Perry.
Jefferson County Sheriff Jeff Herrig tells MSC News the suspects used an unknown weapon in the hold-up of the store, initially escaping, with money in hand, behind the wheel of a stolen vehicle. “The vehicle we did recover that they used during the robbery appears to be stolen out of Kansas City,” Herrig said. “There was money on the floorboard of the car, so they left without taking the money.”
Herrig says the search for the two suspects is continuing. “Believed to be white. One's tall or heavyset...the other one's kinda small and thin.”
Investigators plan to search the stolen vehicle in the attempt to learn more about the suspects.
Anyone with information about the case should contact the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office.
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