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Robber hits Shoreham Service Center, police release photo

SHOREHAM — Vermont State Police are looking for a man who allegedly robbed the Shoreham Service Center at gunpoint on Sunday, Dec. 28, at around 8:40 a.m.
Police said the man — whose face was concealed by a black ski mask an hood — entered the Shoreham Service Center brandishing a handgun and demanded all the money from the cash drawer. An attendant handed over money to the man, who then fled the store on foot heading north toward Lapham Bay Road, according to police. A police dog was able to recover some evidence, but the culprit is still at large, police said. Authorities collected additional evidence at the store.
The suspect is described as being around 5 feet, 7 inched tall with an average build, wearing black pants, a black hoodie with the hood up, black gloves, and a black ski mask.
Anyone with information on this case is urged to call the VSP’s New Haven barracks at 388-4919.
On Tuesday afternoon state police released the attached surveillance photophoto of the suspect in the Shoreham Service Center armed robbery.

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