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A man with a semiautomatic handgun robbed a Huntington Beach service
station early Monday morning.
An armed robber entered the Chevron station at the corner of Magnolia
and Adams Avenues just after midnight showing the cashier the gun and
demanding money.
No shots were fired and there were no injuries.
“The suspect entered the station via an open emergency exit,
approached the cashier and lifted up his shirt, revealing a black
semiautomatic handgun,” said Huntington Beach Police Lt. Bruce Kelly. “He
demanded the cashier give him money and the cash box. The cashier
complied immediately, giving him all of the market’s cash.”
Police do not know how much money was stolen.
The suspect fled the scene on foot. Although police conducted an
extensive search for the suspect they were not able to find him.
“The suspect left stating he had a vehicle outside but none was seen,”
Kelly said.
Kelly described the suspect as a Latino male in his mid-20s, 5 feet 10
inches, weighing 160 to 180 pounds with a thin mustache, wearing a green
baseball cap and sweatshirt and black pants.
Wienerschnitzel robbed at gunpoint
A gun-toting suspect robbed a Wienerschnitzel restaurant Friday night.
Just before 10 p.m. Friday night a man entered the Wienerschnitzel
restaurant at 7622 Edinger Ave. in Huntington Beach, handed the cashier a
note while showing a chromed pistol and demanded the money from the cash
register.
The cashier complied and gave the man the money, who then exited the
restaurant through the Western doors and left on foot, said Huntington
Beach Police Lt J.B. Hune.
No one was hurt. Police do not know how much money the robber made off
with. The suspect is described as a white male, 45, 6 feet with a heavy
build, short gray hair with a possible mustache and wearing a black and
blue striped T-shirt.
Park fire damages nearby homes
Two homes were damaged after embers from a nearby park fire landed on
the homes’ wood shake roofs on Saturday.
The roofs of two Elm Crest Lane homes were badly singed as a result of
a blaze in Bartlett Park at the corner of Beach Boulevard and Adams
Avenue Saturday morning.
The Huntington Beach Fire Department received a call at 11:20 a.m.
Saturday and responded promptly.
The fire burned at the base of a ravine in the park and ignited some
nearby trees said Brian Springer, fire inspector with the Huntington
Beach Fire Department.
Crews arrived at the park in five minutes and were able to extinguish
the blaze in 10 minutes.
But embers from the fire flew downwind and landed on the roofs of two
homes adjacent to the park.
Firefighters were helped by neighbors hosing the roofs with water to
extinguish the fire before it spread to other parts of the homes.
Springer estimates $2,000 in property damage to the homes.
No one was inside either of the two homes at the time of the fire, and
there were no casualties or injuries.
“This goes to show you how dangerous wood roofs are,” Springer said.
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