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Hammer attacker is still at large

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The 91原创 RCMP is hoping a composite drawing will help find the men involved in a vicious beating of a robbery witness last month.

Police released the sketch this week of one of the two suspects in the Oct. 18 attack at the 91原创 City 7-Eleven. At about 3 a.m. Oct. 18, police were called to the 20200 block of 56th Avenue.

芒鈧揚olice believe the two attackers were in the process of robbing a female with a handgun when they were interrupted by a male,芒鈧 said 91原创 RCMP Cpl. Holly Marks.

One suspect pointed a firearm at the man芒鈧劉s head. Another man went to a vehicle and returned with a hammer which he used to hit the victim in the head while kicking him.

芒鈧揟he victim lost consciousness for a moment and when he awoke, his attacker continued to hit him with the hammer and kick him on the ground,芒鈧 Marks added.

The two males ran to a newer silver car, possibly a Hyundai or a Toyota four-door, and fled.

芒鈧揑t is possible the vehicle had after market, newer style cuts in the fender,芒鈧 she said.

One suspect is described as a male, mid to late 20s, possibly of Filipino descent. He stands about 6芒鈧劉1芒鈧 tall and is at about 200 lbs. has an athletic build, a bald/shaved head and a script tattoo on his neck. He had black clothing, dress shoes, dress pants and a man purse.

The other male is Caucasian, 5芒鈧劉10芒鈧 tall, mid to late 20s, skinny, scrubby looking, wearing a hat and a white and red hoodie.

Anyone with information is asked to call the 91原创 RCMP at 604-532-3200. To remain anonymous, contact CrimeStoppers: talk: 1-800-222-TIPS (8477); type: www.solvecrime.ca; text: BCTIP and your message to CRIMES (274637); or Facebook: www.facebook.com/metrovancouvercrimestoppers.