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Two male graduate students were robbed at gunpoint early Friday morning three blocks east of Annenberg Hall, the Harvard University Police Department said in a community advisory.
Two unidentified males approached the pair at about 1:20 a.m., according to the police. One of the suspects drew a handgun and demanded the victims' money. Both victims obliged and neither was injured. The victims could not provide detailed descriptions of the alleged perpetrators, the police department's message said.
The robbery took place at the corner of Cambridge and Trowbridge Streets. The incident is being investigated by the Cambridge Police Department's Criminal Investigation Division since it did not take place on University property.
--Staff writer Noah S. Bloom can be reached at nsbloom@fas.harvard.edu.
--Check thecrimson.com throughout the weekend for updates.
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