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Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Wanted Wednesday

Video of Gas Station Robbery



We’d like you to pay special attention to the beginning of this surveillance video of a gas station robbery. The camera is rolling as the two suspects approached the door. You’ll notice one of the suspects hasn’t yet put on his mask so we get a good look at him. We’re hoping someone knows who he is. This robbery took place on March 15, 2015, in the 11000 block of Livingston Road in Fort Washington. The two suspects demanded money from the two employees as a customer stood at the counter. One of the suspects struck an employee, who wasn’t seriously hurt. Anyone with information on this case is urged to call our Robbery Unit at 301-772-4905. Tipsters can remain anonymous by calling 1-866-411-TIPS. You never have to give your name and could be eligible for a cash reward. 


Convenience Store Robbery Caught on Camera



Two suspects also targeted a convenience store on Allentown Road in Fort Washington on March 7, 2015. One of the suspects was armed with a weapon. He jumped the counter and forced an employee to hand over cash. That suspect had on either blue or purple sneakers. After stealing money, the suspects ran back out of the store. No one was hurt. If you have any information on this case, please call 301-772-4905.


Auto Parts Store Robbery

  





Detectives are also working to arrest the two suspects who robbed an auto parts store in the 4500 block of Suitland Road on March 16, 2015. One of the suspects pulled out a gun and demanded an employee’s property and an item from the store. If you know either of these suspects, please call our detectives at 301-772-4905. You won’t have to give your name. 


ATM Burglary





We’re also working to find the suspects who stole an ATM from a gas station in the 4500 block of Eastern Avenue in Mount Rainier. The suspects broke into the business around 5:30 am on March 15, 2015. Once inside, they removed the ATM and then loaded it into their pickup truck which is pictured above. Anyone with information on this theft is asked to call 301-699-2601 or Crimes Solvers at 1-866-411-TIPS.

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