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Bottle of tequila used to shatter glass door during liquor store robbery, police say

Man has 'PR' tattooed on face

KISSIMMEE, Fla. – Police are looking for a man who they say used a bottle of tequila to shatter a glass door during a robbery of an Osceola County liquor store, Kissimmee police said.

The man entered Columbia Liquor Store around 7 p.m. Feb. 22 and tried to leave with a bottle of tequila in each hand, police said. The cashier saw the man trying to make a quick exit without paying, so he used a remote control to lock the front door.

When the man realized he couldn't get out, he walked toward the cashier register, then drew his arm back and hurled the bottle of tequila through the glass door, police said. The man escaped through the shattered door and fled the scene.

Witnesses said the man has "PR" tattooed on his right cheek.

Anyone with information about the crime is asked to contact the Kissimmee Police Department at 407-846-3333, by email at seeitsayit@kissimmee.org or Crimeline at 1-800-423-TIPS(8477).


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