SAPD Needs Help Locating Robbery Suspect

 

SAN ANGELO, TX-- The San Angelo Police Department seeking help identifying robbery suspect, according to a press release by SAPD.

There was a robbery Saturday night at the 7-Eleven on West Ave. N. and Kenwood Dr. The suspect is a Hispanic male, around 5'5" tall with a stocky build.

The suspect went into the convenience store and pulled a gun on the clerk. The Robbery occurred at around 6:30 p.m on Sunday, Nov. 18.

He was also wearing a yellow hoodie with a blue and white bandana covering his face.

If you have any information regarding this incident or the suspect’s identity and whereabouts please contact Detective James Hernandez at (325) 659-8015.

To remain anonymous, tip online at http://bit.ly/SAPDTips247 or by text: text TIP SAPD to 888777 and follow the prompts.

 

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I've never seen an armed robber levitate, face forward, to the corner of the building or stare at the ceiling as they're conducting their transaction.

Most armed robbers enter through the front door, then conclude their visit in front of the register. Just a crazy idea, but the CCTV footage might be of better help, if the cameras were situated accordingly.

The best way to fix this.......train and arm all cashiers. Give every one of the a gun and the proper training for handling a weapon; once the training on handling the weapon and accurately aiming the weapon......shoot first, ask questions later.

will retail people learn to get better cameras and actually place one of them directly in front of the register???? Potato vision does not get these types busted.

security cameras for the largest convenience store chain in the world.
Hell Harbor Freight sells better than that.
Ring doorbells clear as a bell.
Cheap franchise owner probably. Don't give a crap about employees or the money which is covered by insurance.
SMH

The employees of most convenience store chains are instructed to cooperate fully with robbers. Give them the money and don't resist......or get fired.
I still think they need trap doors in front of the counter that open into a rattlesnake pit.

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