Police say one of the suspects was carrying an AR-15 rifle.
SAN ANTONIO — The San Antonio Police Department's Robbery Task Force is asking the public for help identifying two unknown suspects who allegedly robbed a south-side fast food restaurant.
SAPD said on the night of April 3, two suspects entered the restaurant and demanded money from the clerk at gunpoint.If you have any information regarding the identity of the suspects, you are urged to call the SAPD Robbery Unit at 207-0311. You may remain anonymous.
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