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Harvard police yesterday continued their investigation into the armed robbery of two students in the Radcliffe Quad last weekend.
Harvard police spokesperson Lt. John F. Rooney said an arrest has not been made in the armed robbery.
But he said Harvard police have begun working with the victims, a Harvard student and a Holy Cross student, to construct a composite drawing of the robber.
Police are hopeful the Harvard student will be able to assist with the drawing, Rooney said. The police report of the armed robbery described the robber as a Black man, 25 years old, 160 pounds and five feet nine inches tall.
The two students were stopped at 4 a.m. Saturday in the Hilles Library courtyard by a robber armed with a knife. The robber got $5 from one student, $20 from the other.
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