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Armed man robs two 7-Eleven stores within 3 hours, officers say

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ORLANDO, Fla. – Orlando Police is attempting to identify a robbery suspect after two seperate incidents at 7 Eleven stores.Investigators said an armed robbery took place in the Mills-50 and Audubon Park areas of Orlando.Officers responded to reports of an armed robbery at a 7 Eleven at 1350 North Mills Avenue around 12:30 a.m.

Saturday.[RELATED: Man shot 9 times at 7-Eleven in Orlando drives to get help and survives, police say | Video: Armed robbers swarm cash register at Osceola County 7-Eleven]Less than three hours later, officers responded to a second armed robbery attempt at a 7 Eleven located at 2925 Corrine Drive.

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