SHELTON, Wash. — Police are looking for a man who held up a Domino’s Pizza store in Shelton.
On Sunday at about 6:45 p.m., a man entered the restaurant on North First Street and demanded money from the employees. He was armed with a black semi-automatic handgun.
The employees complied, and the man fled with a small amount of cash.
Police established a perimeter, and with the help of the Mason County Sheriff’s Department, a K-9 unit conducted a search, but the suspect was not found.
The man is described as being about 25 years old, 5-feet 10-inches tall, with a light complexion and a thin build. Surveillance images show he was wearing an "I (heart symbol) NY" hooded sweatshirt that has a dark hood and sleeves and a lighter torso.
Anyone with information about the robbery or the identity of the suspect is asked to contact Shelton Police Detectives at 360-432-5135.
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