Cops are searching for two men suspected in 10 store robberies around Queens and Manhattan.
The thefts, seven of which took place in the Queens neighborhoods of Woodside, Astoria, Sunnyside, Elmhurst, Flushing and Woodhaven, occurred between May, 11 and July 25, according to police.
The businesses the men allegedly robbed include Woodside Liquors & Wines on Woodside Avenue, Shorna Variety and Grocery on 48th Street, Desai Convenience store on 43rd Avenue, a Gulf Gas Station on the Horace Harding Expressway, Beverage Depot on Northern Boulevard, M&N Deli Grocery on Atlantic Avenue and the Dhaka Mini Market on Grand Avenue.
In each incident, the suspects, one armed with a gun, entered the store and demanded money. There were no reported injuries during the robberies.
Th first suspect is described as Hispanic, 6 feet tall and 180 to 200 pounds. The second suspect is Hispanic, six feet tall, 180 to 190 pounds and has a tattoo on his left forearm.
Police have released a photo of the vehicle they fled in during the latest robbery at the Dhaka Mini Market, at 85-42 Grand Avenue, around 4:40 p.m., Thursday.
The min-van has front end passenger side damage and different wheel rims on the front and back passenger side wheels.
Updated, Saturday, July 27
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