Thief in coronavirus mask, in-line skates sought in Long Island Dunkin' Donuts robbery
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A thief had on a coronavirus mask and in-line skates when he robbed a Long Island doughnut shop, police said.
The robbery took place Friday night at a Dunkin' Donuts in Hicksville, Nassau County police said.
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They said the male individual purchased a cup of coffee before announcing a robbery.
“The subject, while simulating that he had a gun under his clothes, demanded that the store clerk give him cash from the register,” police said.
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After being given an undetermined amount of cash the robber skated off, they said.
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The victim told police the thief was wearing blue sweatpants, a brown “Carhartt” jacket and a red beanie cap.
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He also said the person had on the coronavirus surgical mask, black rubber gloves and inline skates with a bronze chassis, police said.
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They released a photo of the suspect.
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Last week, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued an executive order requiring New Yorkers to wear a mask while in public as the state deals with the worst coronavirus outbreak in the U.S.