Crime & Safety

Framingham Police: Woman Robbed at Knifepoint

Police are still looking for the two suspects, described as young, Hispanic males.

Framingham Police are still looking for two suspects, after a Framingham woman said she was robbed at knifepoint on Friday morning.

The woman, who lives at the Jefferson Hill Apartments on Route 9, went out early Friday to discover that her car had been towed, said Framingham Police Lt. Stephen Cronin.

As she headed back into the building, she said two men with a knife approached her and one said, “Give me everything you got.”

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The two young males stole the woman’s cash and ran off.

The victim described both men as young and Hispanic. One suspect she described as wearing a black hoodie and the other suspect was described wearing a grey hoodie.

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Three other individuals in the apartment complex parking lot told Police they saw two young Hispanic males running in the lot. All described each as wearing a black or grey sweatshirt. One witness told Police one suspect was 19 or 20 years old and wearing a black jacket and a knit hat. She said the other suspect was 16-17 years old and wearing a grey hoodie sweatshirt.

Framingham Police said there has been an increase in car break-ins along Route 9.

Lt. Cronin said it is not known if the car break-ins and the knifepoint robbery are connected.

The robbery at knifepoint is unusual for that neighborhood.

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