Police said the suspects include two females and one male, and one suspect "implied having a weapon." Sumner police said a BigFoot Java on 136th Avenue was robbed around 12:05 a.m. Police said the investigation is ongoing, and asks anyone with information to call 25 or email Sumner The male suspect was described as Asian or Hispanic, according to police. She was described as wearing dark clothing and a black mask during the robbery attempts, police said. The victims in both incidents described the female suspect as Hispanic and in her mid-20s to early 30s, about 5-foot-4 with long black hair a slight build, police said. Once again, the employee refused to give the suspects money, and they drove away, police said. The attempt was similar to the previous one, police added, saying a male and female were reportedly in the dark-colored sedan and demanded money. The barista did not hand over money, instead closing the window to the coffee stand, police said, and the suspects drove north through the parking lot.Ībout 25 minutes later, Puyallup police said they were dispatched to a robbery of the BigFoot Java at 801 South Hill Park Drive. The female approached the barista and "implied that she had a weapon by tapping the front pocket of her hoodie," police said.Īs the female told the barista to give her money, the male yelled to the barista that if she didn't, they would "shoot the place up," police added. According to police, a 21-year-old female barista told officers she saw a dark sedan park on the north side of the building, then a female exited while a male remined in the driver's seat. The Puyallup Police Department said it responded to a BigFoot Java located at 1002 North Meridian around 11:05 p.m. The KCSO said the investigation is ongoing. "They looked like my little brothers and sisters." They looked no older than 20," noted the barista who was robbed. The suspects took cash and drove off before deputies arrived, according to the KCSO, which said no injuries were reported. They were here and then they left, so it just happened quick." I froze," said the SeaTac barista who was robbed at gunpoint. Deputies said a vehicle with three people inside pulled up to the window, "implied they had a firearm, and demanded money." BigFoot Java, located on Military Road South in the SeaTac area, just east of I-5, was targeted around 1 a.m., according to the King County Sheriff's Office (KCSO). King County deputies said a coffee stand was robbed early Friday morning in SeaTac. Law enforcement workers added that they believed each robbery was committed by the same people. Four of the robberies occurred in Pierce County and one happened in south King County, which was the first confirmed by officials to KOMO News. Five robberies were reported at separate BigFoot Java coffee stands throughout south Puget Sound.
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