Police in Louisiana Seeking Assistance Identifying Suspects in February 18 Armed Robbery in Baton Rouge

Police in Louisiana Seeking Assistance Identifying Suspects in February 18 Armed Robbery in Baton Rouge
Baton Rouge, Louisiana – Police in Louisiana are seeking assistance identifying suspects in a February 18 armed robbery in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Capital Region Crime Stoppers reported that Armed Robbery Detectives with the Baton Rouge Police Department are attempting to identify the suspects in the featured image.
According to authorities, on February 18, 2023, just after 4:00 am, these suspects entered the Kangaroo Express in the 3000 block of Millerville Road and insinuated to the victim that they were armed. They went behind the counter at the business, emptied the cash register, and fled the scene before police arrived.
Authorities are asking anyone with information that can assist detectives in identifying these individuals to contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 225-344-STOP (344-7867), using the P3 Tips App, or by visiting crimestoppers225.com.
A person is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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