Suspects sought by Clemson Police for armed robberies
CLEMSON — Clemson police are looking for the public’s help in solving a pair of armed robberies.
At around 10 p.m. on May 14, two black males walked up to the rear dining room door of the Wendy’s on U.S. 123, both armed with pistols, according to police.
Employees were told to lay on floor as the suspects removed cash from the store safe, and before leaving, the suspects took cellphones from the employees, officers said.
Two nights later, at around 3 a.m. on May 17, what officers believe to be the same two suspects, again armed with pistols, went to the side door of the Little Caesars in downtown Clemson, with one suspect entering the store and taking an undetermined amount of cash.
Police have released a photo of a person armed with a pistol during the Little Caesars robbery.
The Clemson City Police Department is offering a cash reward for the identity of the person in the photo and information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspects.
Those with information are urged to call the Clemson City Police Department at (864) 624-2000.