
Law enforcement in El Paso, Texas, is seeking assistance from the public following two armed robberies at convenience stores that occurred in late October. According to KTSM, the suspect, who has yet to be identified, is responsible for robbing two stores in the West El Paso and Upper Valley areas.
The first incident took place on Monday, October 28, just around 8:00 p.m. when a man entered the Circle K store at 56656 S. Desert Blvd. "The suspect walked into a Circle K store located at 56656 S. Desert Blvd, and approached the register, threatened the clerk with a handgun, and demanded money," as detailed by KFOX-TV. The individual then fled the scene with an unspecified amount of cash. The events shook the local community as police continued their search for the suspect.
El Paso Police Department is also utilizing resources to identify the vehicle believed to be connected with both robberies. Detectives have released surveillance footage of the vehicle. The suspect is described as a Hispanic man, approximately 5' 10" tall, sporting a thin build. Public contribution in the form of information could prove pivotal in tracking down the individual in question, as obtained by KVIA.
Crime Stoppers of El Paso and the El Paso Police Department are encouraging anyone with information to step forward. Such cooperation serves the collective safety interests of the community. In a concerted effort to apprehend the suspect, the authorities underscore the importance of community engagement and vigilance. Members of the public with any information are urged to contact the El Paso Police Department immediately, contributing to the shared aspiration for justice and community welfare.









