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UPDATE: Charlottetown business owner shocked and frustrated after being robbed at knife point

Do you know this man? If so, contact Charlottetown police at 902-629-4172.
Do you know this man? If so, contact Charlottetown police at 902-629-4172. - screen grab from Charlottetown police video

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Further to the media release issued Nov. 30 regarding an armed robbery at a Charlottetown smoke shop, police are asking the public to look at the video below in hopes someone will recognize the newer model White Dodge Ram pickup truck with crew cab and sun roof. Police wish to speak to the owner of this vehicle.

Charlottetown police are asking for the public’s help in identifying the man in the video below, who is wanted in connection with an armed robbery that took place in the city last week.

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A Charlottetown business owner said he was angry and disappointed after his store was robbed last week by a man carrying a small knife.

Tie Deng, owner of Capital Convenience and Smoke Shop (formerly Smooth Smoke Shop) on University Avenue, was working the evening of Nov. 28 when a man entered his establishment and showed him what Deng described as a small knife.

The suspect, who was wearing blue plastic gloves and a bandana that covered his nose and mouth, purchased a lighter and when the cash drawer was open, grabbed money from the till.

“He got away with $480 in $20 bills,” Deng told The Guardian Dec. 3.

Capital Convenience Smoke Shop on University Avenue was robbed by a man carrying a small knife on Nov. 28.
Capital Convenience Smoke Shop on University Avenue was robbed by a man carrying a small knife on Nov. 28.

From there, the man left and ran through the Enterprise Rent-a-Car parking lot where Deng said he got into a white pick-up truck and quickly left the scene.

Charlottetown police are asking for the public’s help in identifying the man, who was caught on the store’s security cameras.

Deng, who moved to the Island from Shanghai, China with his wife and children, took over the store in May.

Since then, Deng said he’s been robbed several times, but said this time was “the most serious one” to date.

“Before this, I suffered many (thefts). Many stuff, from candy, lighters, chips – the small stuff. Also the cigarettes by (the) carton,” he said. “It’s really frustrating. I’m really shocked.”

While he said he wasn’t scared during the robbery, he does feel like Canada isn’t the country he thought it was.

“I also feel very angry and very disappointed here in Canada. They all said Canada is very safe, people were nice, but in fact it’s not true,” he said. “Before that, I really wanted to (come) here for a long time, but now, maybe I’ve changed my time. It’s really not the ideal place for me to live.”

The Guardian was unable to reach police for any further information.

Anyone with information on the identity of the suspect is asked to call Charlottetown Police Services at 902-629-4172 or P.E.I. Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

Police are looking for the owner of this white Dodge Ram truck. Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 902-629-4172.
Police are looking for the owner of this white Dodge Ram truck. Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 902-629-4172.

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