The same masked gunmen may be responsible for six robberies in the Twin Cities in the past week, with two coming Thursday morning at Subways a few miles apart.
There have been no arrests, and no detailed descriptions of the suspects have been released.
The first of Thursday's two stickups occurred in Minneapolis shortly after 7 a.m. at the Subway at 2400 E. Hennepin Avenue, where the suspects put the employees in the cooler and fled with cash, according to police spokesman John Elder.
The workers exited the cooler about 5 minutes later and called police, Elder said.
The pistol-toting trio then struck about 8:30 a.m. at the Subway two-plus miles to the north in the St. Anthony Shopping Center at 2900 NE. Pentagon Drive, said St. Anthony Police Chief John Ohl.
Ohl said the men forced open the safe and cash drawer, then left with the loot. No one was hurt, he added.
"Our crime lab is down there and working with the Minneapolis crime lab," Ohl said late Thursday morning. "Anytime there is a robbery and weapons are displayed, we get a little nervous."
On Monday, nearly the same scenario unfolded at the Lone Spur Grill and Bar on Cedar Lake Road in Minnetonka, down the street from Hopkins High School and North Junior High School.