Crime & Safety

Sheriff's Looking for Suspects in Robbery of Spring Valley 7-Eleven

The suspects are described as a Hispanic male, large build, shaved head, goatee, multiple tattoos, white tank top, and black shorts; and a Hispanic female, average build, black tee-shirt, black spandex pants.

San Diego County Sheriff's deputies Wednesday are investigating a strong-arm robbery at 7-Eleven, 103 Worthington St., in Spring Valley.

At about 10:35 p.m. on Tuesday, two suspects entered the store and selected one 18-pack of Miller Light and one 18-pack of Bud Light.The male suspect put the beer on the counter and then just picked it back up and walked out of the store. The male suspect then ran into a store employee, who was outside smoking a cigarette, at which point the suspect said to the clerk, "Go ahead and do something."

The suspects then got into a four door, grey Camry sedan. The clerk was able to get a plate since they parked the car right in front of the store. The car came back an unreported stolen vehicle. The vehicle drove westbound on Paradise Valley Road. The 7-Eleven employees were not injured.

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The suspects are described as a Hispanic male, large build, shaved head, goatee, multiple tattoos, white tank top, and black shorts; and a Hispanic female, average build, black tee-shirt, black spandex pants.

Anyone with information on this incident is encouraged to call the Sgt. V.J. Rivera with the Lemon Grove Sheriff's Station at 619-337-2000.

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