Three unidentified men rob an Elmont gas station

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Nassau County Police reported they are still searching for three unidentified men who robbed a Bolla Shell gas station in Elmont on March 26.

The three individuals entered the gas station at 2115 Liden Boulevard sometime after midnight and threatened to shoot the employees at the front register if they didn’t open the cash registers— even though no firearm was in sight, police said.

Fearing for their lives, the employees obeyed and the three men stole an unknown amount of money from multiple registers and a small safe. They fled the scene and drove off in a white Kia four-door Sedan down 240th Street.

None of the employees were injured and the investigation is ongoing.

All three men were described as 5-foot-7 inches in height with a thin build. One wore a dark colored Marmot bubble jacket with a hood, dark pants, dark sneakers and a black face mask.

Another man wore a gray hooded sweatshirt, dark pants, black winter boots with a white trim and a black face mask. The third had on a black hooded sweatshirt, black pants, white gloves, white sneakers and a black face mask.

If anyone has information regarding the robbery, contact Nassau County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-244-TIPS or call 911. All caller will be anonymous.