
Police Look for Man who Robbed Upstate New York Dairy at Knifepoint
Man Robs Upstate Dairy at Knifepoint
State Police in New York are looking for a man who entered an Upstate New York dairy in the overnight hours of January 30th wearing a facemask, showing a knife, and then demanding money from the clerk.
According to police, the man left the store in a white pickup truck with a back rack.
Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact the State Police at (315) 366-6000 and reference case #NY2500080869.
What We Know About the Robbery
- State Police say that on January 30th at 3:46 a.m., they responded to a reported Robbery at the Byrne Dairy at 2307 Brewerton Road in Salina, about 2 hours northwest of Albany.
- A male entered the store wearing a facemask, displayed a knife, and demanded money from the clerk. The suspect left the scene in a white pickup truck with a back rack.
- The suspect is a white male, approximately 5 foot 8 inches tall, with a thin build. He wore a black ball cap with a light-colored line around the brim, a black Nike sweat jacket, gray camo pants, and black and white Nike sneakers.
- Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact the State Police at (315) 366-6000 and reference case #NY2500080869.
Byrne Dairy & Deli is a third-generation, family-owned company in the dairy business since 1933. They produce milk, ice cream, and other products for families throughout the Northeast and the East Coast. In addition to making an array of quality products, Byrne Dairy also operates over 75 convenience stores.
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