Man robbed of 8K and tied with shoelaces

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Real News: In a startling incident at a residence in Mount Joy, a Swetes man was assaulted and tied up with shoelaces by masked, armed men.

The victim, who was laying tiles at the property, was accosted by two individuals brandishing knives and cutlasses.

Reports indicate that the attackers, who had their faces covered with t-shirts, swiftly tied up the vendor.

Descriptions of the assailants suggest that one was approximately 5 feet 10 inches tall, while the other was about 5 feet 4 inches in height.

Both men were dark in complexion.

The shorter of the two reportedly spoke with an Antiguan accent and ordered the victim to remain silent.

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The assailants robbed the vendor of his APUA cell phone, a brown leather wallet containing $8,000, his voter identification card, Social Security card, medical benefits scheme card, and driver’s license.

Following the harrowing ordeal, the vendor managed to free himself and proceeded to the Parham Police Station to report the crime.

The police are currently investigating the incident, and they are urging anyone with information to come forward.

The community remains on alert as authorities work to apprehend the suspects.

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