A man, who asked to see large-sized greeting cards, made off with $7,000 in cash after robbing a Northeast Philadelphia Rite Aid drug store.
The hold-up took place just after 4 p.m. at the Rite Aid located on the 8100 block of Roosevelt Boulevard in the Rhawnhurst section of the city, Philadelphia Police said.
Police say the man, described as 35-years-old with a goatee, walked up to the store's manager and asked for help to find the large greeting cards.
While the manager was assisting the man, police say he claims to have a gun and says "Don't make a noise. Now, let's go get the money."
The man then directs the manager and several other employees to the back office where he has them take money from two safes, according to investigators.
One safe, equipped with a timed lock, could not be opened for 15 minutes. Police say the man waited, holding the employees hostage until the safe could be opened and that money taken.
Once the safes were cleared, the man then left the office and went to empty two of the store's cash registers, police say. He also swiped multiple cartons of cigarettes.
The man then fled on foot holding a blue bag with white handles, police say.
Investigators initially thought the workers had been tied up, but police later said that was not the case. There was also one customer in the store.
No one was hurt.
The entire robbery was captured on surveillance video. NBC10.com has requested a copy of the video from investigators.
The man remains at large.
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