YUMA, AZ -- Police are searching for two men after they pretended to be undercover officers and robbed two victims in Yuma Saturday.
Yuma Police Sergeant Nick Nitelet said the incident happened around noon near 8th Street and Avenue A.
The two victims were reportedly in their vehicle when they were approached by the two suspects who blocked them in with their own vehicle and claimed to be undercover officers.
According to Nitelet, the suspects did not display a weapon, but told the victims they would shoot them “if they made a wrong move.”
The first suspect is described as a Hispanic male in his 20s or 30s, medium build and height, wearing a black short-sleeve shirt with black Dickie-style pants. Nitelet said the suspect has a goatee, a flame tattoo on his right arm and a tattoo of dice on his left shoulder area.
The second suspect is also described as a Hispanic male in his 20s to 30s, medium height and build, and was last seen wearing a white shirt and blue jeans.
The suspects' vehicle was described as a tan late 90s model Ford Crown Victoria.
Anyone with information is asked to call Yuma police at (928) 783-4421.