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BAKERSFIELD POLICE
DEPARTMENT
PRESS RELEASE
Greg Williamson, Chief of Police
Contact: Michaela Beard
Public Information Office
661-326-3803
mbeard@bakersfieldpd.us
For Immediate Release February 13, 2013
The Bakersfield Police Department is asking for the community’s assistance in identifying two suspects wanted for
robbery and conspiracy.
The two suspects, pictured in the attached photographs, are wanted in connection with a February 6th robbery.
Anyone with information regarding the identity of these suspects is urged to call the Bakersfield Police Department at
(661) 327-7111 or Detective Marcela Garcia at (661) 326-3552.
Previous Release February 9, 2013
The Bakersfield Police Department is asking for the community’s assistance in identifying two suspects wanted for
robbery and conspiracy.
On Wednesday, February 6, 2013, at approximately 7:25 p.m., the two suspects, depicted in the attached video
surveillance photographs, entered the Fastrip Food Store, located at 1640 South Chester Avenue. The second
suspect distracted the store employee, while the first suspect took merchandise and exited the store without
producing payment. The second suspect then exited the store, and a store employee pursued the suspects, at which
time the first suspect exhibited a firearm on his person. The store employee, in fear for his life, fled from the suspects
and headed back to the store.
The first suspect is described as a Hispanic male, in his 20s, 6’00” tall with a slim build, short black hair and thin
mustache. He was last seen wearing a black hooded sweat shirt, dark jeans and armed with a handgun.
The second suspect is described as a Hispanic male, in his 20s, 6’00” tall, with a heavy build and black short hair.
He was last seen wearing a blue baseball hat with a white “B” on the front, a blue and white jacket with a star on the
right hand side (possibly a Dallas Cowboys team logo), a blue and white plaid button up shirt with a white t-shirt
underneath and jeans.
Anyone with information regarding the identity of these suspects is urged to call the Bakersfield Police Department at
(661) 327-7111 or Detective Marcela Garcia at (661) 326-3552.
You can now send an anonymous text message to the Bakersfield Police Department. It’s quick and it’s easy.
Simply enter 274637 into your phone and text BPDCRIMES along with your message. The text is sent to the
police department and the sender remains completely anonymous.
Tips can also be anonymously sent through the smartphone “TipSubmit” mobile App or via email at
https://www.tipsubmit.com.