The two took $6,000 from the establishment, which was also robbed two years ago.
Police responded to the burglary call at about 3:44 a.m. and learned from the victims and witnesses that the man armed with a hammer was the first to enter the game room.
The cashier was behind the cashier window when the man banged on the door and fiber glass window demanding money, police said.
The second robber, armed with a rock, told the on-duty security guard not to move.
The cashier handed the money to the robbers who fled at once to the Chalan Kanoa village area, police said.
Police said the man with the hammer is about 5’4” tall, and wore a hooded black long-sleeve shirt and dark shorts.
The man armed with a rock is about 5’8” tall and wore a dark colored t-shirt and light colored jeans. His face was covered with white cloth.
Department of Public Safety acting spokesman PO2 Jason Tarkong said anyone having information about this crime should call the NMI Crime Stoppers Hotline at 234-7272.
All calls are kept anonymous, no caller ID is used and a reward of up to $1,000 is given for any information leading to an arrest.


