Police in North Carolina are looking for a man who allegedly robbed a Dominos Pizza store last month wearing a Hillary Clinton mask.
It happened in Fayetteville around 2:30 a.m. on October 13 but local media outlets on Wednesday published a photo showing the suspect masked as the Democratic presidential nominee.
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The suspect reportedly walked up to at least two employees in the parking lot after the store had already closed. He then allegedly forced the employees back inside, where there was still one more employee. That's when the suspect used a handgun to demand they give him money, WRAL-TV reported.
One employee, 34-year-old Joshua Graham, was shot in the leg. He was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment and later discharged, according to the Fayetteville Observer.
Police called the suspect's actions "brazen" and didn't rule that the same individual may be responsible for other crimes.
Domino's Pizza, the Fayetteville-Cumberland County Crimestoppers unit and the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms together are offering a reward of up to $8,500 to anyone with information that may lead to an arrest.