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Battleford RCMP investigating Robbery

RCMP is investigating a robbery that took place on a parked vehicle in North Battleford.

Battleford RCMP says the robbery took place Tuesday evening around 10 pm when two males approached a vehicle. One of the males brought out Bear spray while the other removed a bag of cash, both men then fled on foot. The victim was not harmed during the interaction.

RCMP describe the men as being approximately 6 feet tall, First Nations, about 18 to 21 years of age with a slim build and a thin moustache.  Both males were wearing black, flat-brimmed ball caps.

If anyone has information about the incident contact the Battleford RCMP at (306)446-1720 or Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.

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