Watch: Masked man steals cigarettes from Tucson convenience store
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Pima County Sheriff's deputies are looking for a masked suspect who stole multiple packs of cigarettes and lighters from a convenience store on the northwest side.
Shortly before 3:30 a.m. on August 15, a man entered the Circle K located at 9000 East Camino De Oeste, and went behind the counter,Β said Deputy Ryan Inglett, a Sheriff's department spokesman.
Once behind the counter, the suspect put an undisclosed amount of cigarettes into the black bag he was carrying and stopped on his way out to take multiple lighters from the counter, Inglett said.
The suspect is described as standing 5'8" tall and possibly has blonde hair. He appears to be approximately 20-years old and was caught on video wearing a black hoodie, black pants and a grey scarf across his face.
Anyone with information is asked to call 911 or 88-CRIME.
Video courtesy of the Pima County Sheriff's Department.
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