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Men Wanted for Frightening Armed Robbery at Domino's: Police

Miami Police detectives are looking to identify two men who were caught on camera robbing a local pizza restaurant.

It happened just before 11 p.m. on June 15 at the Domino's Pizza located at 1575 Southwest 8th Street in Miami.

According to police, two armed suspects entered the store, pulled out semi-automatic pistols and demanded money from the employees.

Police said as both suspects were emptying the register, one of them stayed in the front of the restaurant and demanded the cellphones of the employees. The second suspect went to the back office and approached two more employees who were counting money.

The suspect then demanded the money and pistol-whipped one of the employees twice in the head. The victim fell to the ground, a suspect dragged him out of the office and then took his cellphone.

Police said the suspects demanded the employees to open the safe, but they were unsuccessful. At that moment, a customer walked into the restaurant and the suspects pointed their guns at him and yelled, "This is a robbery." The customer was able to run away.

The suspects then fled the store in an unknown vehicle. Both men are described as black males, 20-30 years of age and 160-180 pounds. One was wearing a grey hoodie, blue pants and his hand was wrapped in a bandage. The other was wearing a multi-colored beanie hat and jeans.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers at (305) 471-TIPS.

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