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Houston Police Need to Identify Alleged Robbery Suspect From Elgin Street Store

Police say that the clerk attempted to disarm the suspect but was unable to gain control of his gun.

The Houston Police Department is asking for the public’s help to identify the suspect in an alleged aggravated robbery at a convenience store at the 3000 block of Elgin Street.

Houston Police Need to Identify Alleged Robbery Suspect From Elgin Street Store. Credit HPD

Houston Police Department Press Release Re: Robbery of Store on Elgin Street

The Houston Police Department Robbery Division are still in need of the public’s assistance identifying the suspect responsible for an aggravated robbery.

On Monday, July 1, 2024 at around 3:00 am, an unknown male walked into a convenience store, located at the 3000 block of Elgin, in Houston, Texas. The male walked up to an employee, pulled out a handgun, and demanded the money from the cash register. The clerk attempted the disarm the suspect, but was unable to gain control of his gun. The suspect then gave up and fled the location on foot.

Suspect description: Black male, 18 to 25 years old, 5’9 to 5’11, 160 to 180 pounds, wearing a white shirt, black pants, and white shoes.

If you know the name of this suspect, send us a tip at [email protected]

Source: Houston Police Department

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