Police say the suspect has robbed fast food restaurants and nail salons.
Photographer: Silent Witness
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Posted: 07/17/2012
PHOENIX - Police are looking for an armed robbery suspect who is responsible for various robberies at Phoenix-area fast food restaurants and nail salons.
According to Silent Witness, there have been 14 reported robberies since mid April.
The suspect has shown no real pattern of time, robbing businesses during early morning hours to late at night.
He was recently seen at Taco Bell at 1745 W. Bethany Home Road at 10 p.m. on June 28.
A Wendy’s restaurant at 2024 E. Camelback Road was the most recent robbery location, occurring on July 6 and 10:15 p.m.
The suspect was captured on a surveillance camera at a Panda Express on Indian School Road on June 24.
He has also been seen at Jack in the Box and nail salons.
According to a news release, the suspect makes a purchase at the business and shows a gun to the cashier when the register is open, demanding money. He flees the store once he receives the money.
The suspect is being identified as a white male between 30 and 40 years old weighing around 200 pounds.
He has been seen wearing a baseball hat and sunglasses and is armed with a handgun.
If you have any information regarding the suspect, call Silent Witness at 480-948-6377.
Silent Witness is offering a monetary reward for information leading to the arrest or indictment of those involved in the crime.
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