Police seeking 7-11 robbery suspect
Wed., Dec. 31, 2014
Police are seeking help identifying this man, pictured during a Dec. 19 robbery at a 7-11 on South Division St.
From staff reports
Spokane police are seeking the public’s help to identify the suspect in a Dec. 19 robbery and forgery at a 7-11 convenience store.
Police say the man pictured entered the store in the 100 block of South Division St. around 4 p.m. and purchased merchandise with a counterfeit bill. When employees went to contact him, he assaulted them and fled the store.
Police describe him as a white man, around 30 years old and 5‘8” with a medium build. Anyone with information should call Crime Check at (509) 456-2233.
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