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Saskatoon business held up by sword-wielding teen

Police say three people, one armed with a sword, robbed a Saskatoon business Tuesday night.

No one injured, police searching for three suspects

Saskatoon police officers say a teen robbed a store with a sword on Tuesday night. (CBC)

Police say three boys, one armed with a sword, robbed a Saskatoon business Tuesday night.

Saskatoon police were called to the 400 block of Russell Road at 11 p.m. CST. They were told two teenage boysenteredthe store and confronted the clerk. A third person waited outside.

The group ran from away from the store carrying cash and cigarettes. Police tried to track the group with dogs, but were unable to find them.

One of the suspects is 16 to 17-years-old and was wearing a black sweater and white cargo pants with a white bandana over his face. He was wearing a Toronto Blue Jays ball cap.

The other suspect is between 12 to 15-years-old with a thin build, wearing a white sweater, black pants with a black bandana covering his face.

The third suspect's description is unknown.

No one was hurt in the incident. Police are continuing to investigate.