Dedham police are asking the public for help in identifying the voice of a suspect from an armed robbery, whom they believe may be linked to another recent theft in which a clerk was shot.

Please see the attached robbery update with still images from the robbery at Terri's Market. pic.twitter.com/AR2eZsZw8F — Dedham Police Dept (@DedhamPD) February 14, 2020

Police released the full surveillance footage, where the suspect can be heard saying, “hurry up, hurry up … all of it, all of it,” while holding the clerk at gunpoint as he empties the registers.

The robbery occurred around 8:40 p.m. on Feb. 10 at Terri’s Market at 12 Louise Road, police said in a press release.

“We’re asking the public for their help in identifying the suspect,” Chief Michael d’Entremont said. “The suspect’s voice on the video is what we hope will help to identify him — in conjunction with the clothing, physical characteristics, and mannerisms may be things somebody will recognize.”


In police images, the man is seen holding a handgun and wearing a black ski mask, black pants, and a black jacket with a silver zipper on the front and left arm. Police have described the man as 5 feet, 5 inches tall, with a Spanish accent.

After stealing cash from the store, the suspect reportedly fled toward Sherman Road.

While no injuries were reported, police said the robbery could be linked to another that occurred just three days later at the Ames Street Sunoco and left the store clerk suffering from a gunshot wound to the leg.

During the Sunoco incident, police said two men entered the store, the taller one wielding a gun and wearing blue jeans, a black shirt, a black jacket with a hood, and a black mask.

The shorter suspect was reportedly wearing black pants, a black ski mask, and a black jacket with stripes down each arm and a logo centered on the left side of the chest.

Officers attached surveillance footage from this robbery in a separate tweet.

Attached are still images from the Ames Street Sunoco attempted robbery on Feb 13, 2020. Please contact the Dedham Police Department at 781 326-1212 with any information related to these suspects. pic.twitter.com/8CiD6ety8w — Dedham Police Dept (@DedhamPD) February 14, 2020

As the investigation continues, Dedham police ask anyone with information on either robbery to contact detectives at 781-326-1212.