Mounties are looking for a witness who may have seen the man who robbed a Young Road store earlier this month.
Police say a man made off with an undisclosed amount of cigarettes during the Feb. 10 robbery of the Young Street Supermarket.
A lone man entered the store and demanded the cigarettes just before 10 a.m. He is described as white, about five-foot-five, 160 pounds and of thin build. He wore a blue and grey plaid pullover hooded jacket and a flat-brimmed black baseball cap with a round sticker on the brim.
He also wore a bandana/handkerchief over his face to conceal his identity.
Police hope to speak to a woman who entered the store as the suspect was fleeing.
"We believe she is a witness and may have valuable information," said RCMP Cpl. Tammy Hollingsworth.