ARMED ROBBERY IN VANCOUVER
News Release from Vancouver Police Dept.
Posted on FlashAlert: October 28th, 2015 9:26 PM
On 10-28-15 at approximately 7:00 pm, Vancouver Police Department's patrol units responded to a call of "Robbery Just Occurred" at 700 block of SE 102nd Ave.
Investigation revealed that the incident had actually occurred in area of 10200 block of Mill Plain Blvd.
Victim was a twenty one year old male and resident of Vancouver. Victim met with one of the three suspects in order to conduct a business transaction. As a result of the contact, victim was robbed at gun point by the suspect and two of the suspect's associates.
Noone was injured in this incident.
Suspects fled the location on foot after obtaining victim's property. It was unknown whether they were associated with a vehicle.
Police units set up a containment and conducted a search of the perimeter, utilizing a K-9 unit. The search was unsuccessful.
Victim did not personally know any of the three suspects.
This case is being actively investigated and no more information is available at this time.
Investigation revealed that the incident had actually occurred in area of 10200 block of Mill Plain Blvd.
Victim was a twenty one year old male and resident of Vancouver. Victim met with one of the three suspects in order to conduct a business transaction. As a result of the contact, victim was robbed at gun point by the suspect and two of the suspect's associates.
Noone was injured in this incident.
Suspects fled the location on foot after obtaining victim's property. It was unknown whether they were associated with a vehicle.
Police units set up a containment and conducted a search of the perimeter, utilizing a K-9 unit. The search was unsuccessful.
Victim did not personally know any of the three suspects.
This case is being actively investigated and no more information is available at this time.
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