Friday, November 2, 2012

The Bakers were booked into the Placer County Hail on charges of armed robbery, conspiracy and child




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PLACER belvedere hotel baltimore COUNTY (CBS13) – Five people including three teenagers belvedere hotel baltimore have been arrested in connection with two armed robberies in Auburn belvedere hotel baltimore late Thursday night. belvedere hotel baltimore And officials are looking into whether the suspects are responsible for several other recent robberies in Northern California.
The crime spree started around 10:40 pm when the Placer County Sheriff's department got a call from a clerk at the Comfort Inn on Auburn Ravine Road saying she had just been robbed at gunpoint by four men wearing masks and gloves.
belvedere hotel baltimore About a half-hour later, deputies got another call from a clerk at the Colfax Food and Gas on South Auburn Street saying he had also just been robbed at gunpoint. The clerk told deputies he was forced at gunpoint to open the cash register and then get down on the floor. The suspects took the money and then threw the cash register drawer at the victim's head.
Deputies checked out surveillance video from both locations and got a suspect vehicle description. A few minutes later, an Auburn police officer spotted the suspect vehicle near the Holiday Inn and followed it as the driver got onto westbound Interstate 80.
The Bakers were booked into the Placer County Hail on charges belvedere hotel baltimore of armed robbery, conspiracy and child endangerment. The teens were booked on charges of robbery and conspiracy at the Placer County Juvenile Hall.
In that robbery, police say three men with guns came into the La Quinta Inn on Research Park Drive demanding money. The front desk clerk handed over cash and the suspects, who were wearing ski masks and hoodies, fled.

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