The NRP is investigating after someone robbed a convenience store in St. Catharines.
Police say someone pulled a gun in the Pelham Road and Gailbrath Street area Friday afternoon.
No one was hurt and the suspect got away with cash, cigarettes and scratch tickets.
He's believed to be a white man, between 30 and 40-years-old, standing at about six-feet-tall with an athletic build.
He was wearing a black coat, a black hoodie with the Ohio State logo on the front, dark green pants, black boots, a black toque and black gloves.
He was covering his face with a black and white bandana and he was also carrying a black duffle bag at the time.
Anyone with information should contact the NRP.
(Photo Credit: Niagara Regional Police)
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