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Odessa Police Search For Man Who Robbed 7-Eleven With Knife

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: November 7, 2012
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ODESSA -- Police continue to search for a man who robbed an Odessa convenience store at knifepoint.

    Officers say that a man robbed the 7-Eleven at 3800 East 52nd Street at knifepoint around 11 PM on November 5th.

    The robber reportedly got away with 3 cartons of Marlboro cigarettes and an undisclosed amount of cash.

    Police say the robber is a Hispanic man who's between the ages of 30 and 40 and has tattoos on his knuckle.

    The robber is reportedly 5'4" tall and he weighs 120 pounds.

    The robber was reportedly wearing a gray beanie, a gray sweater and jeans.
   
    Anyone with information on this robbery -- or the whereabouts of the suspect -- should call Odessa Police at (432) 333-3641.

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