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Authorities Looking For Fort Stockton Robbery Suspects

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: March 28, 2011
FORT STOCKTON -- Authorities are looking for two men who robbed a hospital in Fort Stockton last week.

    Fort Stockton Police say that two black men went into the Pecos County Memorial Hospital on Tuesday and started looking for unlocked offices. They found one and reportedly took a bank card from an employee's wallet there.

    After taking the card, police say the suspects headed east on Interstate 10. They reportedly used the stolen cards in two different locations to buy items. Police believe that the suspects committed a similar crime in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.

    Police say the suspects are black males. They're between 35 and 45 years old, with a medium build. They're between 5'6" and 5'8." One was wearing a black cap, sunglasses and a blue button-down shirt. The other suspect had a shaved head, and he was wearing a yellow shirt.

    If anyone has information on these suspects, they should call Fort Stockton Police at 432-336-4600.

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