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UPDATE: 12/30/2019 – One suspect is in custody from the robbery. According to the Palm Beach Sheriffs Office, on December 19, Faith Toykalisha Daniels, 45, was booked into the County Jail and is being held at the main detention center on a slew of charges including robbery with a firearm and grand theft.
LAKE WORTH, FL – Two suspects are wanted for allegedly stealing two cellular phones from a local MetroPCS store; police are releasing surveillance photos and are asking the community to help identify them.
According to the Palm Beach County Sheriffs Office, the unknown female and male pictured entered the business with intent to commit robbery when the female implied she had a weapon and threatened employees as she walked behind the counter and helped herself to two iPhone 11 Max Pro’s which retail between $999.00 to $1,449.00 each.

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The incident occurred on December 1, 2019 at 6:35 pm. The MetroPCS is located in the 1100 block of Lake Ave in the City of Lake Worth Beach.

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UPDATE: 12/30/2019 – One suspect is in custody from the robbery. According to the Palm Beach Sheriffs Office, on December 19, Faith Toykalisha Daniels, 45, was booked into the County Jail and is being held at the main detention center on a slew of charges including robbery with a firearm and grand theft.
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