Three wanted in connection to weekend armed robbery
Three suspects were being sought Monday after a weekend armed robbery at a Costa Mesa convenience store, police said.
About 9:15 p.m. Friday, two men entered a convenience store at 2989 Fairview Ave. and demanded money and liquor, according to Costa Mesa Sgt. Phil Myers.
According to the police report, a suspect armed with a sawed-off shotgun hidden under his sweatshirt demanded money from the clerk, while the other suspect served as a lookout. The men fled in a charcoal-colored Toyota Camry, driven by a third suspect, with about $600 in cash and alcohol, Myers said.
Police said the suspected robbers were described as Hispanic men in their early 20s and between 5 feet, 11 inches and 6 feet, 2 inches tall. They wore black hooded sweatshirts and had their faces covered.
By the time police arrived, the suspects were gone, Myers said.
The robbery may be related to a similar crime reported the same night in Fullerton, said Sgt. Andrew Goodrich of the Fullerton Police Department.
Goodrich said a liquor-store robbery was reported later Friday at 111 N. Raymond Ave. Police said the suspects and vehicle had similar descriptions as those reported in Costa Mesa.
— Alexandra Baird
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