Shortly after over fifty young people looted a 7-Eleven in Pico-Robertson, a another 7-Eleven in an unrelated L.A. neighborhood was robbed at gunpoint.
The Los Angeles Police Department reports that around 2:15 a.m. on Saturday, they received a call of a robbery at the convenience store that is situated on Oxnard Street in Valley Glen.
The gun-wielding suspect entered and stole an undisclosed sum of money. Before police could reach on the scene, he then left the area on foot, according to an LAPD representative.
Only that he was a male Hispanic was mentioned.
The event did not result in any injuries to store personnel or patrons, and as of Saturday morning at seven in the morning, the perpetrator remained at large.
The investigation is still ongoing, and no other information was given.
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The Valley Glen 7-Eleven was robbed with force around seven hours after a 7-Eleven in the Pico-Robertson neighborhood of Los Angeles was plundered by fifty young people on bicycles.
The amount of merchandise that was taken and the potential damage are unknown.
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