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Three bandana-clad men are wanted for Niceville robbery
NICEVILLE — Officials with the Niceville Police Department are seeking the public's help in tracking down three men wanted in a reported home invasion and robbery.
The men are described as a white man with dark, shaggy hair who was wearing flip-flops and is 5'8 or 5'9; a black man with an unknown accent or speech impairment with a dark complexion and short hair and is 6' to 6'1; and a Hispanic man or light skinned black man who is 5'6 and has a tribal tattoo on his lower, right arm, according to a Crime Stoppers release.
The three men were wearing blue bandanas entered a home on Patti Cove on Aug. 31 and held the two residents inside at gun point.
One of the residents, the release says, was forced to lure other family members to their home. Two hours later, the family arrived and were robbed by the three men.
The men stole a purse and vehicle and fled the area. The vehicle was found on Sept. 7 on Patti Cove about 1 mile from the home it was stolen from.
Anyone with information is asked to contact detectives with Niceville Police Department at 729-4030.
Those with information can also contact Crime Stoppers and they may be eligible to win a cash reward. Call 863-TIPS or text TIP214 with the information. Also, give information online at www.emeraldcoastcrimestoppers.com.



