Crime & Safety

Arrest Made in Berkeley Fraternity Armed Robbery

A gunman and a second robber held up party stragglers at a frat house, police say.

BERKELEY, CA — Berkeley police arrested one of two suspects for a robbery at a fraternity house following a party last year, police said Tuesday.

The robbers attended the party in the 2300 block of Piedmont Avenue and returned after it had been cleared out to rob the few people left at gunpoint.

Three victims were left in the house's common area at 2:45 a.m. playing a drinking game when the two suspects returned. One of them had a gun, and after taking the victims' property they ran out a back door.

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Police finally identified one of the suspects as 18-year-old Kameron Robinson-Tom of Oakland. He was arrested by Oakland police on Saturday.

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Robinson-Tom remains in custody in the Berkeley jail, according to jail records.

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The second suspect remains at large.

— Bay City News; Image by Renee Schiavone, Patch

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