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Campbell River RCMP asking for help in underwear bandit investigation

CAMPBELL RIVER, B.C. – A man allegedly robbed a Campbell River gas station with an underwear on his head.

According to a release from Crime Stoppers, the suspect went into the Husky station on South Island Highway on the night of November 12th.

He indicated he had a gun and demanded cash. Surveillance photos show he was wearing what seemed to be red underwear to disguise himself.

The suspect fled the scene once he received a sum of cash.

The RCMP and Crime Stoppers are asking the public for information on the suspect. Call the RCMP or contact Crime Stoppers to submit anonymous tips.

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