
Masked gunman fails in robbery attempt at food 4 less in redwood village
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A masked gunman entered a grocery store in San Diego’s Redwood Village neighborhood shortly before it closed and fired two shots while trying to breach the locked manager’s office during a
failed robbery attempt. The suspect entered the Food 4 Less at 5975 University Ave. about 11:50 p.m. Sunday, 10 minutes before the store was set to close, and began demanding money from
cashiers, San Diego Police said. He then attempted to follow the store’s manager into an office. “The suspect fired two shots, then fled the scene through the front doors,” Officer John
Buttle said. “There was no loss and nobody was injured during the robbery attempt.” Police searched the Redwood Village neighborhood, just to the west of the Rolando area, but were unable to
immediately find the suspect, Buttle said. CBS8 reported that the suspect was later arrested, but Sgt. Robert Hawkins said it wasn’t immediately clear if someone detained by police was the
same man who tried to hold up the discount grocery store. The attempted robbery happened roughly an hour prior and less than two miles from where two armed men carjacked a vehicle Monday
morning in the Colinas Del Sol neighborhood. The suspect descriptions in the two incidents were not similar and there was no obvious connection between the crimes, aside from the proximity
and time. Robbery detectives were investigating both incidents Monday morning. _— City News Service_