Austin Police Request Community Assistance in Convenience Store Robbery Case

Austin Police Seek Help in Convenience Store Robbery Investigation

AUSTIN — Big news in the neighborhood! The Austin Police Department is reaching out to the community for help in cracking a robbery case that took place just a few days ago. This incident unfolded at a convenience store located in the 6000 block of Farm-to-Market 969 Road. A little local detective work could go a long way in bringing these suspects to justice!

What Happened?

Mark your calendars for December 9, around the time of 5:25 p.m. to 5:35 p.m. during what should have been a typical evening shift for the store employee. Instead, things took a sudden turn when two individuals reportedly threatened the employee and made off with some stolen goods. Talk about an unexpected twist to the day!

After their quick getaway, these individuals jumped into a white vehicle and sped off. The police are now working hard to gather evidence and locate these suspects before they can cause any more trouble.

Descriptions of the Suspects

While specifics on the suspects’ appearances haven’t been released yet, APD has indicated that they are looking for two individuals. If you happen to have seen something suspicious that evening or have any clue that might help pin down their identities, the police would absolutely love to hear from you!

How You Can Help

Your help could be crucial! The Austin Police Department is actively encouraging anyone who might have any tips or information regarding the robbery to contact their Robbery Unit at 512-974-5092. That’s right, your call could lead to a breakthrough in this case!

What’s even better is that APD is offering a reward of up to $1,000 for any information that can lead to an arrest. So, if you have that nugget of information tucked away in your mind, now’s the time to share it! You can also submit tips anonymously through the Capital Area Crime Stoppers Program by hopping over to austincrimestoppers.org or giving them a call at 512-472-8477.

Safety in the Community

It’s always disheartening to hear about crime in our neighborhoods, but the good news is that the Austin community is known for coming together in tough times. With the holiday season upon us, it’s a fitting reminder to stay aware and keep an eye on our surroundings, ensuring that our local spots remain safe for everyone.

It’s also the season for giving thanks, which may include a little extra kindness to the employees who keep our favorite local stores running. Let’s hope that whoever is responsible for this robbery is brought to justice soon, allowing our communities to feel safe and secure as they celebrate the joyous season ahead.

So, whether you’re planning to bake some cookies or just enjoying some cozy nights in, let’s keep an eye out for our community. If you know something, don’t hesitate to reach out and help the police uncover the truth behind this robbery!

Remember, every little bit counts! So let’s rally together and keep our city safe.


Author: HERE Austin

HERE Austin

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