Man suspected in Subway, Dunkin’ Donuts robbery pattern in Brooklyn

Police are searching for a man they say is responsible for multiple commercial armed robberies in Brooklyn. They say the first incident occurred when a man robbed a Subway restaurant employee at gunpoint

News 12 Staff

Dec 30, 2015, 5:49 PM

Updated 3,303 days ago

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Police are searching for a man they say is responsible for multiple commercial armed robberies in Brooklyn.
They say the first incident occurred when a man robbed a Subway restaurant employee at gunpoint on Nov. 18 at 1864 86th St. They say the suspect got away with $220.
The second incident occurred inside a Subway restaurant on 135-09 Cross Bay Blvd. on Nov. 23, when police say the suspect robbed an employee at gunpoint and got away with $483.
The third incident, police say, occurred on Dec. 19 at a Subway restaurant on 1613 Oriental Blvd. when the suspect displayed a handgun and robbed store employees, getting away with $320.
Police say the suspect also robbed a Dunkin' Donuts on Dec 26. and got away with $125.
In all cases, police say the suspect was described by victims as a black male, 6'2" and weighing around 230-250 pounds. They say he was wearing a black ski mask, a black bubble-style vest and carrying a black bag.
Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 800-577-TIPS.