Police are on the lookout for a man who robbed Huntington Liquors in San Bruno at gunpoint Wednesday night.
At approximately 11:16 p.m., San Bruno police were called to the store on the 700 block of Huntington Avenue on the report of an armed robbery that took place 10 minutes prior. Officers were told a man entered the business and approached the store clerk with a semi-automatic handgun. He pointed it at the clerk and demanded money from the cash register. A second employee said they couldn’t open the register and the man fled, according to police.
The man is described as Hispanic, approximately 30, 5 feet 8 inches and 185 pounds. He was last seen wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans and white tennis shoes, according to police.
The photo is of the man in the commission of the robbery, according to police.
Anyone that recognizes the suspect or has information regarding this crime is urged to contact the San Bruno Police Department at (650) 616-7100 or by email at sbpdtipline@sanbruno.ca.gov.
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