Five Claremont businesses robbed late Saturday night
Claremont police officers responded to King Kong Sushi, located at 300 N. Indian Hill Blvd., and Full Of Life, located at 333 W. Bonita Ave, to find both businesses had smashed rear glass doors at around 4 a.m. on Sunday, September 13.
According to police, the suspect— described as a male, standing approximately 5-foot, 10-inches to 6-feet tall with a thin build—fled with currency. The unknown suspect was seen on video surveillance and, at the time of the crime, was wearing a light colored t-shirt and dark pants with a thick stripe down both pant legs. He was also wearing gloves and a t-shirt over his head and face.
At the same time, Claremont police officers also responded to Peppertree Square in response to a call regarding a found cash register. Upon the officer’s arrival, they discovered that three businesses had also been burglarized at the location: Boba Crepe (328 S. Indian Hill Blvd.), Kikiryki (344 S. Indian Hill Blvd.) and Royal Panda (352 S. Indian Hill Blvd.). All three businesses had smashed front glass doors and money was stolen from each of the businesses.
Anyone with information regarding this investigation should contact the Claremont Police Department immediately at (909) 399-5411.
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