On May 18, 2024 the victim was shopping in the area of the 3600 block of Soldano Boulevard. When exiting the business with her 4 children and husband she was approach by a male white suspect around 5'7" tall and 140-150lbs, in his mid-20's with brown hair parted in the middle. The suspect had a tattoo on his forearm. He had a gun in his possession and punched the victim in the face and took the cash that was in her hand. The suspect was with a male black around 5'6" 20-25 years old with dreads in a ponytail.
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