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Strong-Arm Robbery

(Suspect Arrested)

2500 block of Hillegass Ave. November 7, 2005

On November 8, 2005 at about 7:50 PM, Berkeley Police responded to a call of a robbery that occurred in the area of the 2500 block of Hillegass Avenue. The male victim was approached by two male suspects who demanded personal property. The suspects fled westbound on Parker Street and were arrested by the police shortly after.


The victim described the suspects as follows:

Suspect #1 – A Black Male, 6’00”, 20 years old, medium build, dreadlocks, wearing a baseball cap, black shirt and dark jeans.  

Suspect #2 – A Black Male, 6’00’, 20 years old, wearing a blue baseball cap, dark shirt and jeans. 

 

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