Police searching for robbery suspect
Fri., July 18, 2014
Spokane Police are looking for help identifying this suspect who robbed the Sunset Grocery on July 10, 2014. (Spokane Police Department)
Spokane Police are looking for help identifying a suspect who robbed the Sunset Grocery on July 10. Surveillance photos show the robber wearing red tennis shoes, a baseball cap and a white and black bandanna over his face.
The robbery was reported just before 10:30 p.m. on July 10 at the store, located in the 1900 block of West Sunset Boulevard. The suspect reportedly claimed he had a weapon and demanded money, according to police.
Anyone with information on the suspect or the crime is asked to call Crime Check at 456-2233.
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