Crime & Safety
Have You Seen These Suspects Around Beverly Hills?
Beverly Hills police are searching for three suspects wanted for unrelated robberies.
BEVERLY HILLS, CA – Images of three suspects wanted for a pair of unrelated robberies in Beverly Hills were released by the Beverly Hills Police Department Tuesday.
One suspect grabbed a laptop computer on Oct. 12 from an outdoor patio table where the victim was seated in the 400 block of North Beverly Drive, near Santa Monica Boulevard, and ran off, according to Beverly Hills Police Department Lt. Elisabeth Albanese.
"The laptop was ultimately recovered, but the suspect remains unidentified and outstanding," Albanese said.
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The suspect was described as black, 20-25 years old, wearing a red and tan hoodie and torn light-colored blue jeans and carrying a cross-body satchel.
The second robbery occurred on Nov. 3 in the 9800 block of South Santa Monica Boulevard, near Wilshire Boulevard, where two male suspects approached a male victim on a sidewalk, Albanese said.
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"One suspect grabbed the victim's cellphone from his hand while threatening to cause bodily harm while the second suspect acted as a lookout," Albanese said.
Both suspects were described as between 16 and 20 years old, 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighing about 140 pounds. One was black and wore a black Nike hoodie, black sweatpants and black sneakers.
The other was Hispanic, had black hair styled into a top-knot man-bun and wore a black hoodie with an expletive and the word "awesome" printed on it, dark pants and prescription eyeglasses.
"The suspects fled the scene in a dark-colored late-model Volkswagen hatchback," Albanese said.
Anyone with information regarding the suspects or the vehicle used in the second robbery were urged to call the BHPD Detective Bureau at (310) 285- 2158.
City News Service and Patch staffer Emily Holland contributed to this post; Photos courtesy of Beverly Hills Police Department
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