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Market robbed at gunpoint
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The newly opened Primo’s Market on South First Street in Turlock was the victim of armed robbery on Friday night.
Four men wearing black bandanas, at least two of whom had guns, took an undisclosed amount of money from the cash register around 7:30 p.m. The men were last seen leaving in a brown vehicle.  
Primo’s, formerly Nino’s Meat Market, was recently opened under new ownership. The store was still undergoing reconstruction when the robbery occurred.
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