Chapel Hill Police are investigating an armed robbery from over the weekend.

A man was robbed at knifepoint early Sunday morning on Franklin Street, according to a report from Chapel Hill Police.

Lieutenant Josh Mecimore says police received a report of the armed robbery just before three o’clock.

“The victim reported that two white males approached him and asked him if he had any drugs,” Mecimore says. “He replied that he didn’t and then they, in his words, began roughing him up, showed a knife and took $350 cash from him.

“It sounds like he spent 30 minutes trying to find them and then eventually came across an officer that was working downtown and reported the robbery.”

The report states the man was assaulted in the alley behind Fitzgerald’s Irish Pub at 206 West Franklin Street.

Mecimore says the victim was unable to provide much more than a vague description of the two suspects beyond that they were white males.

“Early-to-mid 20’s,” Mecimore adds, “both around 5’9” tall, couldn’t give a build or weight, no clothing description on one and then the other was in a blue shirt and blue pants.”

The victim suffered minor injuries, according to the report.

Anyone with information regarding the incident is encouraged to contact Chapel Hill Police.