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Police: Two men wanted for armed robbery of Domino’s Pizza in North Philadelphia

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PHILADELPHIA - Investigators with the Philadelphia Police Department are searching for two men wanted in connection with an armed robbery at a Domino’s Pizza in North Philadelphia.

According to police, the robbery took place on Monday around 1:00 a.m. at the location on 2628 N. Broad Street. Police say one suspect entered the back of the store with a gun while the other suspect distracted an employee at the front window.

Surveillance video released by police shows the moments the two Domino’s Pizza employees were held at gunpoint. Approximately $100 was stolen from the register before the suspects left the store.

This image from Philadelphia police surveillance shows two suspects police say robbed a Domino's Pizza at gunpoint.  (Philadelphia Police)Anyone with information is urged to contact police at 215-686-8477.

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