Connecticut Store Robbed Twice in Two Weeks

A store in Willimantic, Connecticut, has been robbed at gunpoint for the second time in two weeks as police investigate a string of four other potentially connected robberies in the region.

A store in Willimantic, Connecticut, has been robbed at gunpoint for the second time in two weeks as police investigate a string of four other potentially connected robberies in the region.

Samโ€™s Food Store is the fifth robbery of late in eastern Connecticut. Police received a report about an armed robbery there at 4 p.m. on Saturday, cordoning the Main Street store off with police tape as they investigated.

โ€œUpon on arrival, the clerk was uninjured. The clerk tells us a lone male walked into the store pointed a black handgun at him and demanded cash from the register,โ€ Willimantic Police Cpl. Stanley Parizo, Jr. said.

Police said the male robber, who was wearing a black face mask and a yellow or orange jacket, got away with cash.

Sam's was also robbed on New Yearโ€™s Day, as was the A-1 Gas station in Willimantic.

Last  week on Saturday, there were two more armed robberies in the region, including at the 7-Eleven in Marlborough and the Mobil Mart in Franklin.

Police are investigating whether the four other robberies are connected. And now they have another robbery to investigate.

โ€œAt this point, once again we are treating this robbery separately but they are very similar,โ€ Parizo said.

Police hope to provide surveillance pictures from Saturdayโ€™s robbery but said at this point they are not available.

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