SeaTac, WA police seek public's help in identifying armed robbery suspect

SeaTac, WALocal News

SeaTac police are seeking public help to identify a suspect involved in a series of armed robberies and burglaries that occurred over 20 days. The suspect was recorded on security cameras during a May 18 incident, where he threatened a hotel clerk at gunpoint, demanding cash. Officer Justyce Edgar labeled the suspect as violent and confident, indicating he committed four crimes, including incidents in Seattle and Burien. In the Shoreline burglary, he forced entry into a residence after ringing the doorbell. The police have released clear photos of the suspect, hoping for community recognition.

Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound is offering a reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to his arrest. Tips can be submitted anonymously through the P3 Tips app or by calling 1-800-222-TIPS. Authorities emphasize the urgency of capturing the suspect to restore safety in the community.

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