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http://www.ocregister.com/news/police-327080-store-report.html



Huntington Beach police are looking for a suspect who robbed a GameStop on Beach Boulevard in October. Police said surveillance photos only show a partial view of his face but they hope it will help the public identify the man.


By JAIMEE LYNN FLETCHER / THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER



Huntington Beach police are asking for the public's help in tracking down a man suspected of robbing a Beach Boulevard GameStop.


Police said the man went to the game store at about 1:45 p.m. on Oct. 13 in the 19000 block of Beach Boulevard and demanded cash, according to a report posted on the department's Facebook page.



The man waited in the store until all the customers left and placed a blue spiral notebook on the counter. The clerk told police there were several lines written on the paper but noticed "$3,000" written in notebook, according to the report.


The man put his hand on his waistband as if to tell the victim he was carrying a gun and said, "I'm sorry to do this, this is a robbery."
Police said the clerk tried to talk the man out of robbing the store and the man replied, "Sorry, I got to do this, I got kids to feed," according to police.


The clerk turned over the money and the man left the store, according to the report.


Police reported the surveillance video does not show a full view of the man's face but they hope the partial view may help in identifying the suspect.


The suspect is described as male, Hispanic, 30-40 years old, 5-feet-7-inches tall, dark hair and eyes, dark complexion, clean-shaven, and wearing a baseball cap, white long-sleeved T-shirt and dark jeans.


Anyone with any information on this robbery can call Detective Jim Allard at 714-536-5962 or Sgt. D. Dierking at 714-536-2947.


Contact the writer: 714-796-7953 or [email protected]
 
youd think hed have stolen some consoles and games for his kids too since it was all for them. maybe even get each of them a 3ds.
 
Police said the clerk tried to talk the man out of robbing the store

Be honest, he was trying to talk him into a pre-order or magazine subscription.

"I think you'd be interested in Saints Row 3, and with all that cash you can pay off the whole pre-order."
 
[quote name='benjamouth']Be honest, he was trying to talk him into a pre-order or magazine subscription.

"I think you'd be interested in Saints Row 3, and with all that cash you can pay off the whole pre-order."[/QUOTE]

/end thread
LOL
 
[quote name='benjamouth']Be honest, he was trying to talk him into a pre-order or magazine subscription.

"I think you'd be interested in Saints Row 3, and with all that cash you can pay off the whole pre-order."[/QUOTE]

that would of been funny if the idoit did preordrer something and used his real name and address
 
[quote name='GuilewasNK']That had nothing to do with feeding kids. That's what food banks, food stamps, and churches are for.[/QUOTE]

My thoughts exactly...if those "kids" see any of that money, its enough to maybe get a bag of chips and soda of theyre lucky.
 
Police said the man went to the game store at about 1:45 p.m. on Oct. 13 in the 19000 block of Beach Boulevard and demanded cash, according to a report posted on the department's Facebook page.


Police departments now post crimes on their Facebook page?

This social networking shit is getting out of hand.
 
[quote name='blindinglights']Police departments now post crimes on their Facebook page?

This social networking shit is getting out of hand.[/QUOTE]

I noticed that too. Screw watching COPS on TV! That was last decade. Now you can get COPS in your Facebook news feed. :whistle2:|
 
[quote name='GuilewasNK']That had nothing to do with feeding kids. That's what food banks, food stamps, and churches are for.[/QUOTE]
You should know that when the economy starts tanking crimes like these usually go up. People get desperate.
 
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