3 arrested in connection with 7-Eleven armed robbery in Norwell

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Police did not release the names of the people arrested.

Two adults and one teen are facing charges in connection with last month’s armed robbery of a 7-Eleven in Norwell.

Norwell police responded on April 17 around 4:18 a.m. to a report of an armed robbery at the convenience store at 95 Washington Street. The store clerk told officers that three men entered the shop, displayed two handguns, and demanded cash before fleeing the area in a black sedan in the direction of Hingham. 

Norwell police said investigators, with assistance from police in Quincy and Lowell, identified the suspects as a man and teen from Lowell and a man from Revere. 

Police did not release the names of the individuals but said one person was charged with armed robbery while masked and assault with a dangerous weapon; the other two were charged with armed robbery while masked. 

All three are expected to be arraigned in Hingham District Court. 

Police said the incident remains under investigation.

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