DAVIDSVILLE —
Conemaugh Township police are asking the public to help find the man they said robbed a Davidsville pizza shop at gunpoint Wednesday night.
A tall, thin white man entered Punky’s Parlor at 106 North Main St. at 7:28 p.m. and pointed a handgun at the female clerk demanding money, police said.
The man then fled with an undisclosed amount of money. His image was captured on a video camera of a nearby business. The video showed the man briefly pulled up his shirt to cover his face.
He climbed into a older model maroon or dark red Ford Taurus with gray primer on the back. A second suspect was behind the wheel and the pair drove off on Route 403, police said.
The robber was last seen wearing a long-sleeve, white shirt and blue jean shorts. Anyone with information on the robbery is asked to contact police at 1-800-362-5060.
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