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Posted: Thursday, 19 November 2009 8:01AM

Man Robbed At Knifepoint in Whatcom Falls Park




kgmi@kgmi.com

BELLINGHAM, Wash. -- Bellingham police are looking for suspects after a man reported being robbed at knifepoint Tuesday afternoon.

The robbery reportedly happened in Whatcom Falls Park just before 3 p.m.

The victim told police that several people came up to him and started talking when one man in the group pulled the knife and demanded money.

The assailants got into a car and took off after he gave them some cash.

Bellingham Police have not yet released descriptions of the suspects.

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