Moments of terror in the middle of the night were experienced by a girl in a convenience store in Larissa. It all happened the day before yesterday at 4 am in the centre of the Thessalian city, when a hooded man with a full face appeared in front of the shop’s employee and, at the threat of a sharp object, demanded money from the cashier.
The girl, terrified, gave him the approximately 700 euros from the cash register, and the robber fled on foot to the pedestrian street of Asklepios, where the store is located.
About 24 hours ago, there was a robbery, similar, but with two perpetrators, in an OPAP agency on Epirus Street, with the perpetrators still being sought by the police, as well as the robber of the convenience store.
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