Video released of liquor store heist suspects
The NYPD yesterday released surveillance video of three men who robbed a Brooklyn liquor store, draining the shop of $45,000 worth of booze.
The suspected robbers walked into Willmohr Liquor and Wine Store in Brownsville on Jan. 20 at 12:10 a.m. and asked a 41-year-old clerk if "they sold liquor" before they pulled out silver firearms and ordered everyone to lay on the floor, police said.
The robbers put duct tape over the victims' mouths and bound their hands and legs. Then, the suspects walked out with the cases of liquor, plus $3,000 in lotto tickets, $510 in cash from and two cellphones. There were no injuries to the victims reported.
The suspects are described as 5-foot-9 to 5-foot-10 tall, 160 pounds and in their 20s.

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