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Fort Worth Police Seek Trio Suspected in Aggravated Robbery at Local 7-11 Store

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Published on March 20, 2024
Fort Worth Police Seek Trio Suspected in Aggravated Robbery at Local 7-11 StoreSource: Fort Worth Police Department

The Fort Worth Police are on the lookout for a trio of suspects implicated in an aggravated robbery that took place last week, pleading for anyone with information to come forward. The early morning heist occurred at a 7-11 store on the corner of Hemphill and W Berry. Wearing a smorgasbord of attire from a distinctive jacket to a full ski mask, the suspects included two males and an unidentified female, according to the Fort Worth Police Department.

Described as a lurking presence, the first male suspect accosted the clerk at the back of the store, brandishing a firearm and demanding cash, while his counterpart scoured the premises for potential witnesses before assuming the role of lookout. After receiving an unspecified amount of money, the two male suspects were seen making a calm retreat towards a church parking lot in the northwest.

Finding interesting, investigators reported a mysterious silver 4-door vehicle that entered the parking lot about 30 minutes before the heist. Captured on surveillance footage, a female individual exited the car and cautiously scoped out the interior of the store without making a purchase, only to return to the vehicle. With the license plates conveniently obscured, the car's description includes a sunroof, chrome wheels, and tainted windows.

In an appeal to the populace, the Fort Worth police released distinct descriptions for every suspect involved. The female suspect is a Black or Hispanic female, with a light complexion, conspicuous fake eyelashes, and adorned with tattoos on varied areas including her upper arms and upper left back. The two male suspects' descriptions vary in height and attire, with the first sporting a multicolored hooded jacket and the second donning an "OSU" branded top.

Police are urging anyone in possession of information about the suspects' identities or whereabouts to contact Detective Raynsford in Robbery at 817-392-4469. Alternatively, anonymous tips can be relayed to Crime Stoppers of Tarrant County at 817-469-8477.