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Detectives still searching for would-be robbers

Posted: March 6, 2013 1:52 p.m.
Updated: March 6, 2013 1:52 p.m.
 

Local detectives are still looking for two would-be robbers who held a Valencia woman at gunpoint two weeks ago, said a local sheriff’s spokesman.

“We’re still actively working on it,” said Sgt. Kevin Blake of the Robbery Assault Team at the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station.

“There’s nothing yet, but we’re still looking for them,” he told The Signal Wednesday.

On Feb. 18 at about 4:30 p.m. two men — one of them armed with a handgun — tried to mug a woman at gunpoint near the intersection of Arroyo Park Drive and Bellis Drive, Lt. Tom Bryski reported at the time.

“Two males, black, about 20, displayed a handgun and demanded money and jewelry from a woman,” he said. “She said ‘no.’”

The woman was not hurt in the incident.

jholt@signalscv.com
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Mar. 6, 2013 01:52p.m. EST Detectives still searching for would-be robbers The Signal

Local detectives are still looking for two would-be robbers who held a Valencia woman at gunpoint two weeks ago, said a local sheriff’s spokesman.

“We’re still actively working on it,” said Sgt. Kevin Blake of the Robbery Assault Team at the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station.

“There’s nothing yet, but we’re still looking for them,” he told The Signal Wednesday.

On Feb. 18 at about 4:30 p.m. two men — one of them armed with a handgun — tried to mug a woman at gunpoint near the intersection of Arroyo Park Drive and Bellis Drive, Lt. Tom Bryski reported at the time.

“Two males, black, about 20, displayed a handgun and demanded money and jewelry from a woman,” he said. “She said ‘no.’”

The woman was not hurt in the incident.

jholt@signalscv.com
661-287-5527
on Twitter @jamesarthurholt

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