Police seek public assistance in identifying liquor store robbery suspects

The Edmonton Police Service (EPS) is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a trio of suspects in a liquor store robbery that took place in late February.

On February 23 at approximately 10:45 p.m., three individuals entered a liquor store in the area of 50 Street and 101 Avenue. One of the male suspects smashed the glass of a cabinet and took a “large quantity” of alcohol. The alcohol was then put into a wagon and taken out of the business.

Photo of suspect 1

Suspect one is described as a tall white or Indigenous male, with a slim build, who was wearing a grey ball cap, a black bandana, a black winter coat with the hood pulled up, blue jeans, black “DC” running shoes, a black leather backpack and winter gloves

Photo of Suspect 2

Suspect two is described as an Indigenous male of average height and weight, who was wearing a black with grey fur lined “trapper hat” style hat, a white N95 mask, a black jacket with a black hoodie underneath, blue jeans, black shoes and winter gloves. He was pulling a collapsible wagon. 

Photo of Suspect 3

Suspect three is described as an Indigenous female of shorter height and average weight. She was wearing a light grey long winter puffy jacket with a fur lined hood, black pants, light grey Ugg boots, and gloves that had fingertips exposedHer face was also covered by a scarf and a blue mask.

EPS is asking anyone with information on the robbery to call them at 780-423-4567. If you wish to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or contact them online at www.p3tips.com/250

A police cruiser.