Armed Robbery at Redmond 7-Eleven Leads to Pursuit Suspects Still at Large

Redmond, WALocal News

An armed robbery took place at a Redmond 7-Eleven around 11:30 p. m. last night, prompting a swift response from local police. Three male suspects entered the store, demanded cash, and fired shots in the parking lot before carjacking a customer’s vehicle. After abandoning the stolen vehicle, they fled on foot, leading to an extensive search by multiple law enforcement agencies.

The Washington State Patrol successfully executed a Pursuit Intervention Technique to stop the suspects' vehicle, but the suspects managed to escape. Fortunately, no injuries were reported during the robbery or the ensuing chase. Investigators believe these suspects may be linked to other 7-Eleven robberies that occurred earlier that night. The suspects are described as black male teens wearing black masks and dark clothing. The Redmond Police Department is encouraging anyone with information to contact them directly.

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