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Police searching for knife-wielding robbers

The Greater Sudbury Police Service (GSPS) is investigating two incidents of robbery over the last couple of days. On Feb.

The Greater Sudbury Police Service (GSPS) is investigating two incidents of robbery over the last couple of days.

On Feb. 8, at about 10:50 pm, a lone male in the Bloor Street area was robbed at knife point of an undisclosed amount of money and a 2003 Silver Pontiac Sunfire, with an Ontario license plate number APHW 482.

The victim was unharmed.

Two males and two females are suspects in the robbery.

The first male is described as Caucasian, around 5'9", weighing 150 pounds with black straight hair.

The second male is described as native, six feet tall, 230 pounds with short dark hair with blonde streaks.

The first female is described as native, in her mid 20s, about 5'7" or 5'8", with straight shoulder length hair, and she was wearing a loose dark parka jacket.

The second female is described as native, with a heavy build and a piercing in her lower lip.

As well, on Feb. 9, at about 2:30 am in the Elgin Street area, a lone male was robbed of an undisclosed amount of cash at knife point.

One male suspect was involved and he may have been assisted by two other males.

The male suspect is described as Caucasian, six feet tall with a thin, 160-pound build.

He has blonde hair and was wearing a bomber style white or beige jacket.

The description of the other two males was not available.

The male victim was unhurt from the incident.

Police believe the robbery was not related to the Bloor Street area robbery from the day before.

Anyone with information about these crimes are urged to contact the GSPS or Crimestoppers at 675-TIPS.