Robbery may be linked to others
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Andrew Edwards
A Laguna Beach convenience store was robbed Tuesday by suspects
police believe are to blame for a string of crimes across Orange
County.
According to Laguna Beach police, two men armed with semiautomatic
handguns robbed a 7-11 store in the 31700 block of South Coast
Highway shortly after 10 p.m. The suspects are reported to have
gotten away with about $400 in cash and two cartons of cigarettes.
No injuries related to the robbery were reported.
Police said the incident was apparently the suspects’ first holdup
in Laguna Beach, but police in other cities have been monitoring
similar crimes over the past two months.
“Santa Ana believes these guys are responsible for several
robberies throughout Orange County since Nov. 11,” said Laguna Beach
police Sgt. Greg Bartz.
Santa Ana police have linked at least 21 robberies in multiple
cities to the same pair of suspects. Santa Ana police officer Mario
Corona said the pair have targeted convenience stores, video stores
and motels, and have worn black ski masks during the robberies.
The suspects in the 7-11 robbery are both described as white men
in their 20s, with slim to medium builds. One man is reported to have
worn a red hooded sweatshirt, dark pants and dark tennis shoes. The
second man reportedly was dressed in a dark hooded jacket with gray
lining and striped on the sleeves and back, dark pants and gray
tennis shoes.
According to police both suspects covered their faces with black
ski masks.
Santa Ana police are operating what Corona called a “network” to
keep police in other cities informed.
“They’ll just give us whatever information they have,” Bartz said.
Cities allegedly struck by the suspects cover a sizeable chunk of
Orange County. Laguna Beach police believe the suspects have
committed robberies in Lake Forest, Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach.
Costa Mesa police believe three of the 21 robberies occurred in
that city. Lt. John FitzPatrick said suspects matching the “exact
same” description are believed to be responsible for two robberies on
Dec. 21 and one on Tuesday, the same day as the Laguna incident.
Corona named Tustin, Garden Grove, Orange and Irvine as other
cities believed to have been hit by the suspects. However, he said
Santa Ana police are not linking the suspects to any robberies
committed in Huntington Beach.
“I don’t think Huntington Beach and ours ... are related,” he
said.
However, Huntington Beach police are investigating a Sunday night
robbery at a Subway store in the 6400 block of Edinger Avenue as
being the work of the same suspects.
Huntington Beach police Lt. Janet Perez said there is a “strong
indication” the robberies were related.
Descriptions of the Huntington Beach suspects differ from the 7-11
suspects. The pair who police believe robbed the Subway are described
as being a man and a woman, a reason Corona said the crimes may be
unrelated.
“That’s another crew,” he said.
Accounts of the robberies are also different. While the Laguna
suspects are reported to have both pointed their weapons at two store
employees, in Huntington Beach it is not clear whether the suspects
were armed or not.
Police accounts of the Subway robbery describe the male suspect as
having pulled up his shirt to suggest he was carrying a firearm, but
in that incident the clerk did not actually see a weapon.
One similarity between the Huntington and Laguna robberies is that
no getaway vehicle was seen at either location.
Laguna police are not investigating the robbery in connection with
a string of Downtown burglaries that occurred earlier in the month.
“We don’t think there’s any relation,” Bartz said.
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