![]() ![]() The suspect was seen running to a nearby vehicle getting into the passenger seat. The employee removed between $100-$200 from the cash register and handed it to the suspect. The suspect appeared to be armed with a firearm and demanded all money on hand. An employee was working alone when the suspect approached and pushed open her window. The man ended up taking all the money from the cash registers which totaled close to $2,500.īigfoot Java robbery (again): 2:53 a.m., officers were dispatched to the Bigfoot Java, 21116 84th Ave. During the robbery, the man showed the employees a handgun that he had in his possession. As one of the employees was walking towards the cash vault room, he was contacted by a man who ordered the employee and others to put their hands up. The employees were closing the store and thought no customers were left inside. The man was taken into custody without incident.ĭollar Tree robbery: 9:16 p.m., officers responded to a robbery at the Dollar Tree, 20618 108th Ave. A search warrant was obtained by officers and they removed a. The man was contacted and denied using a firearm during the incident. The man went into his apartment after realizing the police had been called. The man became angry and eventually went to his vehicle, obtained a firearm, and pointed it at the victim. The victim had been playing catch in the parking lot and his ball got away from him ending up underneath a man’s vehicle. Gun threat: 6:32 p.m., officers were dispatched to a threat with a weapon at the Thea Bowman Apartments, 23920 32nd Ave. The woman tried to shut her window before the man reached the window, but he was able to rob her of the money in the cash register implying he had a firearm. A man exited the vehicle and began to approach on foot. An employee was working alone when she noticed a vehicle had parked in the lot and was remaining there for an extended period. It's unknown if the two robberies are related.A sampling of Kent Police incidents April 27 to May 9:īigfoot Java robbery: 11:37 p.m., officers were dispatched to the Bigfoot Java, 21116 84th Ave. Police said before 11 p.m., dispatch broadcasted that there was an armed robbery at the BigFoot Java in SeaTac possibly related with the same suspects and vehicle as the Renton robbery. The barista handed over about $100 from the till and the suspects drove away from the scene.Īfter a search, officers did not locate the suspects. The driver also had a similar handgun and demanded money, police said. ![]() ![]() When officers arrived, three employees told them a Hyundai Santa Fe or Tucson SUV pulled up to the drive-thru and when the barista opened the window, a suspect walked up, pulled a handgun out and demanded money. The SUV was believed to be stolen.Īfter a search of the area, one of the suspects was located and booked into the Youth Detention Center on suspicion of robbery.ĭuring the investigation, the King County Sheriff's Office received information that there was another robbery in Renton.Īfter 10:15 p.m., Renton police responded to a report of an armed robbery at the Big Foot Java on Bronson Way. Deputies located what they believe was the suspect vehicle, a Hyundai SUV, in the 21600 block of 14th Avenue South in Burien. ![]()
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