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Police: Man Robbed At Gunpoint By Two Women

POSTED: 4:35 am PDT May 3, 2007
UPDATED: 8:13 am PDT May 4, 2007

Vancouver police are looking for two women accused of robbing a man early Thursday morning.

Police said the two women pushed their way into the man's apartment on West 34th Street at Fruit Valley Road around 2 a.m. Thursday.

The victim told police that one of the women showed him a gun, but he wasn't sure whether the gun was real.

Authorities said the victim followed the robbers to get a description of the vehicle.

Police said they are looking for a green 1994 Isuzu Trooper with Washington license plate No. 329VOP.

Police said they believe one of the women to be 27-year-old Audrie Turner. She is described as 5 feet 4 inches tall and 150 pounds with blond hair and green eyes.

The second woman is described as 5 feet 4 inches tall and 180 pounds with brown hair.

There were no injuries reported.

Anyone with information is urged to call Vancouver police.

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Police: Man Robbed At Gunpoint By Two Women

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