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Clerk rejects robbery; suspect walks away empty-handed

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BRISTOL, CT (WFSB) -

Bristol police said a robbery suspect left a Dunkin Donuts empty-handed after a cashier denied her demands.

Police said the suspect walked into the Dunkin Donuts on the corner of Farmington Avenue and Mix Street around 9:15 p.m. Sunday.

The female suspect displayed a knife and demanded money, but the cashier replied, "No," and the suspect left the store with nothing.

Police said the suspect is described as a white female, between 30-40 years old with dark hair.  She was about 5'6" tall and between 120-130 pounds. The suspect was last seen wearing a white hooded sweatshirt and a winter hat.

Anyone with information is asked to call Bristol police at 860-584-3011.

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