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Masked Men Stun Bucks County Bar Worker, Steal Convertible During Early Morning Heist

A group of men armed with a gun, knife and stun gun robbed a Bucks County bar after closing, making off with money, personal property and one of the employee’s Ford Mustang convertible.

The armed heist took place around 2:45 a.m. Friday at Bar Louie on Rockhill Drive in Bensalem, Pennsylvania.

Police said that three to five masked men approach an employee leaving for the night and forced the employee back through the rear door of the establishment.

Once inside, the men stunned one of the workers and forced all the employees into a walk-in freezer, according to police.

Despite the violent nature of the robbery, only the stunned employee suffered injuries that police described as minor.

While in the bar, the masked men took an undisclosed amount of cash and stole from the employees as well. They then took the keys to one of the worker’s yellow Mustang convertible before fleeing the scene.

Police later recovered the car along the 300 block of Derry Road in Northeast Philadelphia.

Police didn’t have much to go on with descriptions of the suspects outside of saying that one went by the name “Taz.”

Anyone with information should contact Bensalem Police at 215-633-3719.
 

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