Police in Memphis, Tennessee, say two people entered a Popeyes chicken restaurant and dragged employees by their legs during a robbery.
The incident occurred on January 15 at around 8:56 a.m. when two men entered the business and “grabbed an employee” as they entered through the back door, then “violently threw them to the ground,” according to the Memphis Police Department. .
According to officials, other employees were also dragged across the floor by the suspects.
Police say the suspects then held several employees at gunpoint, forcing them to open the cash registers.
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Police in Memphis, Tennessee, say two people entered a Popeyes Chicken restaurant and dragged employees by their legs during a robbery.
(Memphis Police Department)
After collecting the money, the suspects fled the business, police said.
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According to officials, other employees were also dragged across the floor by the suspects.
(Memphis Police Department)
One suspect is described as being 5’8″ with an average build and wearing a dark ski mask, and the other is described as being 6’2″ with a heavy build and wearing a dark ski mask.
The Memphis Police Department says no arrests have been made in the case.
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The incident occurred on January 15 at around 8:56 a.m. when two men entered the business and “grabbed an employee” as they entered through the back door, then “violently threw them to the ground,” according to the Memphis Police Department. .
(Memphis Police Department)
People with information about the incident are encouraged to call 901-528-CASH.