by Jason Scalise
Employees at Pluckers Wing Bar in San Marcos had purses and other belongings stolen in an aggravated robbery early Monday morning, according to city officials. The incident occurred during the Sunday night graveyard shift.
At 1:54 am, three black males, armed with guns and wearing bandanas over their faces, entered the location at 105 South IH-35. They followed an employee into the restaurant after hiding near an enclosed dumpster area, said officials.
The suspects allegedly approached the office and demanded money from the manager, forcing him to empty his pockets at gunpoint. They entered the main dining area and demanded the people there empty their pockets as well.
Purses and cell phones were among the items stolen. Police report that no vehicle used by the offenders was visible in the surveillance video.
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