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Man threatens to throw gas on Langley employee

RCMP are hoping to identify a man who robbed a Murrayville gas station by threatening to throw gasoline on the woman working Oct. 12.
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Police say this man threatened to throw gasoline on a Langley gas station employee if she didn't give him money on Oct. 12. Langley RCMP want to identify him.

Langley RCMP released surveillance photos of a man accused of threatening to throw gasoline on a gas station attendant if she didn't give him money on Oct. 12.

The male pictured in this surveillance photo entered a gas station in the 5100 block of 216 Street at approximately 9 p.m. Police say he approached the clerk and threatened to throw gas on her if she didn’t give him the money.  He was given a small sum of money and left the store.

The suspect is described as between 50 and 70 years old, 5’7” tall with a full beard and short white hair.  He was wearing a safety vest, a baseball cap, jeans and a plaid shirt.

If you have any information that can help police identify this man call Langley RCMP at 604-532-3200.