Philadelphia police say they are looking for five suspects, believed to be teenagers, in a pattern of armed robberies at fast food restaurants. PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia police are searching for a group of suspects in a number of armed robberies at fast food restaurants across the city.
Investigators are looking into whether the incidents may have involved the same four or five suspects, who may be between 16 and 18-years-old.
In all, police say there have been five incidents at fast food restaurants since Jan. 16.During those incidents, investigators say four masked suspects, including at least two who are armed, overtake the restaurants and order employees around.
Then they'll quickly move to take cash from the registers or safes. Philadelphia Police Deputy Commissioner Frank Vanore said during a briefing on Wednesday that the group appears to be 'very organized' and usually has a fifth suspect waiting for them in silver Nissan Rogue.