Yuma, AZ-- A Yuma business is held up at gun-point and the suspects are still on the loose.
Yuma Police say on Saturday at 9:31PM, they received a call indicating the Dominos Pizza on the 700 block of 32nd Street had been robbed at gun-point.
After investigating, police say that two unknown males wearing hooded sweaters, gloves and masks entered Dominos and demanded money while pointing a gun at the clerk.
The clerk then gave the suspects an undisclosed amount of cash and the suspects then fled into an unknown direction. The clerk did not receive any injuries during the incident.
Now, Yuma Police is asking the public for help in catching the suspects.
YPD says the first suspect is described as a male, unknown age, approximately 5'6"-5'9", slender to medium build. He was wearing a hooded long sleeve sweatshirt with lighter colored blue or gray pants, with half a face mask, and black gloves.
The suspect spoke English with a Spanish accent.
Police describe the second suspect a male, unknown age, approximately 5'6"-5'9", slender to medium build. Police say he was wearing a gray colored hoodie and dark colored jeans with red gloves. He also spoke English with a Spanish accent.
Anyone with information about this case is asked to call Yuma Police at (928) 373-4700 or 78-Crime to remain anonymous.