No one was hurt during a robbery at Huron Variety in Stratford.
STRATFORD - Police in Stratford are looking for more information after a variety store was robbed.
On Friday, February 26th around 7 p.m. a man entered the Huron Variety on the corner of John and Huron Streets. The man demanded money while showing a weapon to the clerk. The man was able to leave the store with an undisclosed amount of money, but no one was hurt during the incident.
The man is described as around 5'8" and wearing a green jacket. At the time, his face was covered.
Stratford Police are still investigating and they ask anyone with information to come forward by calling Sgt Peter Kolkman at 519-271-4147 ext 151 or Crime Stoppers.

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