Galesburg Police Seeking Tips in Dairy Queen Robbery

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On January 11, 2024, at approximately 9:00 p.m., the Galesburg Police Department responded to a robbery at Dairy Queen, 1048 Grand Avenue, Galesburg, IL. Two males wearing masks and gloves entered the store. One suspect placed a bag on the counter and an employee saw the barrel of a gun sticking out of the bag. The suspects demanded money and took an undisclosed amount of cash from the register. The suspects then departed. Detectives responded to the scene. A canvass of the area was conducted, and the case remains under investigation. 

Anyone with information on this case should call the Galesburg Police Department at (309) 343-9151 or the Galesburg area Crime Stoppers at (309) 344-0044. Those wishing to report information can also “text a tip” to Crime Stoppers by downloading the P3 Tips App.

***Courtesy of the Galesburg Police Department***

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