Odessa Police Need Help Finding Two Suspects Who Robbed 7-Eleven

 

ODESSA, TEXAS – The Odessa Police Department is currently investigating an aggravated robbery at an Odessa 7-Eleven back in December 2016, and is seeking the public’s help in identifying the aggravated robbery suspects.  People can view a video of the attack released by the Odessa Police Department here

Police were dispatched to a 7-Eleven, located at 1523 Harless Ave, at approximately 1:52 a.m. in Odessa, Texas on December 23, 2016. Upon arrival, the victim told authorities she had been robbed by two unknown male subjects. After further investigation, police found that the suspects fled the scene after taking an unknown amount of money from the register while displaying a handgun to the cashier.

The Odessa police have released the descriptions of the two suspects. The first suspect is described as a Hispanic male, approximately 20 years old, and approximately 5 feet 8 inches and 140 pounds. At the time of the attack, he wore a blue hoodie with black pants, black shoes and black gloves. The second suspect is also described as Hispanic and approximately 20 years old. He is approximately 6 feet tall and 140 pounds. During the time of the attack, the second suspect wore all black.

Anyone with information regarding the identity of the suspects is encouraged to contact Detective J. Caid at (432) 335-4943, or Odessa Crime Stoppers at (432) 333-TIPS and mention Case #16-28821. 

 

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