Chinese supermarket on 8th Avenue in Brooklyn was robbed and police are looking for the suspect

A theft occurred in a commercial institution on 8th Avenue in Brooklyn recently. Two thieves broke into a Chinese supermarket in the early hours of the morning and took away a cash register and about 2,000 yuan in cash. The police have now released photos of the two suspects and issued a wanted notice. The police hope that those who know the situation will contact them in time and bring the suspects to justice as soon as possible.
The case occurred in the jurisdiction of the 66th Precinct of the New York Police Department. The police said that at about 4:15 a.m. on the 22nd of this month, two unidentified men appeared at the door of a Chinese supermarket at the intersection of 8th Avenue and 45th Street. After they pried open the door with tools, one of them forced his way into the supermarket, stole a cash register, and took about 2,000 yuan in cash from another cash register. After the two thieves succeeded, they quickly fled the scene on foot and fled west along 8th Avenue.
According to the police description, the two suspects are both light-skinned, thin men. When they were last seen, they were wearing T-shirts, one of them was wearing a dark hat, and the other was wearing a light hat. One of them was carrying a backpack and a watch.
Police urge the public to call Crime Stoppers (800) 577-TIPS (8477) immediately if they see anyone with similar features to those in the photos and videos. They can also visit Crime Stoppers’ website at www.nypdcrimestopper.com, send a message to 274637 (CRIMES) and enter TIP577, or use the X platform to send @NYPDTips. They can also provide clues through the Crime Stoppers mobile app “CS-NYC”. The source of the information will be kept strictly confidential.