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Minor injury after robbery at The Phone House near Hoofddorpplein, suspects flee

Minor injury after robbery at The Phone House near Hoofddorpplein, suspects flee

Two men robbed a Phone House store in Amsterdam's Hoofddorppleinbuurt neighborhood shortly before 6:00 PM, leaving a store employee with minor injuries. The suspects fled the scene with stolen products toward Leimuidenstraat, prompting a police search and an appeal for witnesses. Police have issued descriptions of the two male suspects as they continue their investigation.

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