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FREMONT, CA — Fremont Police are looking for a suspect in a string of armed robberies in Fremont and San Leandro, the FPD announced on Tuesday.
Joshua Moss-Sanders, 19, is suspected of robberies that took place in August and October of 2021. During the robberies, the suspect was believed to have used a handgun, police said.
There are three felony warrants out for Moss-Sanders' arrest, two for armed robbery and another for a parole violation.
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Police suspect Moss-Sanders of having access to fake identification. Police believe that he has been involved in police pursuits since the alleged robberies where he allegedly threw a firearm out of the car window and was able to avoid arrest.
Moss-Sanders is 5 foot 11 inches tall and weighs approximately 165 pounds.
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He has several distinctive facial tattoos, including one that says "JACKBOY" vertically down his left jawline (the "O" appears to be someone wearing a balaclava), "Ashley" over his right eye, "Edina Mae" over his left eye and words in red ink down his right jawline. He also has a tattoo on his right forearm that reads "THE JACK" with a picture of someone wearing a balaclava (ski mask).
Anyone with information on Moss-Sanders' whereabouts is encouraged to contact the Alameda County Sheriff's Office at (510) 942-9820 or the Fremont Police Department at (510) 673-3664.
Anonymous tips can be texted to TIPFREMONTPD followed by your message to 888-777.
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