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Giant Panda Robbery Arrests

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Police say early leads on an armed robbery from Friday at a Fargo restaurant led them to another teen wielding a gun at a store clerk Monday. That makes three teens in three days now in custody, charged in armed robberies at area businesses.

Wednesday, Fargo police arrested two teens in the robbery at Fargo's Giant Panda restaurant on Friday.

They say they had a lead on the two, but it was Monday's robbery at Gordy's Convenience Store in Mapleton that broke the case open.

Police say the teen arrested in the Mapleton case drove the getaway car in the Giant Panda robbery. The other two boys being held on charges from the Giant Panda robbery are seventeen and fifteen years old.

As prosecutors consider charges, Fargo police and the Cass County Sheriff's department are both asking that the teens be charged as adults.

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