RE-RELEASED WITH PHOTO: OCPD Look for Help Identifying a Robber.

News Release from: Oregon City Police Dept.
RE-RELEASED WITH PHOTO: OCPD LOOK FOR HELP IDENTIFYING A ROBBER.
Posted: December 18th, 2012 1:37 PM
Photo/sound file: http://www.flashalertnewswire.net/images/news/2012-12/1388/60285/12-4228.jpg

The Oregon City Police Department had a Robbery at O'Reilly's Auto Parts on November 18, 2012 between 7:10 pm and 7:20 pm. The store is located at 19203 Molalla Avenue. The suspect walked into the store with his hand in his jacket, indicating he had a gun. He got away with cash from the store. At one point while the suspect was telling the two employees to get the money from the till, he pressed something hard in the back of one of the victims, who thought it felt like a gun. Once the suspect left, he walked back a couple of times and looked back into the store to see if the victims had moved from the corner, where he told them to stay.

Suspect is described as:
-6'5" black male
-Medium build
-Victim thought he was 25-35 years old, but during the sketch thought his age was in the lower 30's
-Was wearing black or dark blue hooded sweatshirt with hood pulled tight over his head.
-He had a white bandana over his face, that extended about half way up his nose
-Thought to be wearing blue jeans
-No hair or facial hair was seen
-During the sketch with one of the victims, he described seeing freckles or moles on the suspects cheeks, like Morgan Freeman. The victim described the face of the suspect as having a "Rough Complexion."

We have viewed video from a couple businesses and noticed a dark colored two door possibly late 80's car leaving the area around the time of the robbery. A customer who left just prior to the robbery, described seeing a white 2000's two door Mercedes sedan with chrome rims.

We have attached the sketch, which was done on 11/21/12 with one of the employees who was working at the time of the robbery.

Any help in identifying the suspect would be greatly appreciated. If anybody has any information that would help lead us to a suspect, please call our tip line at 503-496-1616.

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