Thursday, January 10, 2008

Anaheim Police Arrest 3 Robbery Suspects

So I got this phone call around 6 from my homey Josh and he was like "guess what?"
I said "What?" He says he went to the bank to take out some money and this lady was like "I don't think it's a good time to deposit money?" Josh looked around the bank and thought to himself...What the fuck are all these people doing on the ground? Then he heard "Who the fuck are you?" Josh was like oh shit, and sat his ass down on the floor. As the robbers did what they had to do Josh scooted toward the door and ran his ass out of there. he got in the car called me first I think and went along with the rest of his night. I asked him why didnt he call the police and he was like ehhh... I'm glad he's ok and that everyone else is. I didn't believe him at first so I did some online sleuthing and found this. It's a little story of what happened that night just for the non-believers out there. If you want to meet this one of a kind guy just come to the shop he's always there so he can tell you the story of how he cheated death. haha. Holla


-Hesco


ANAHEIM, Calif. (CBS) ― Anaheim police arrested three men who are suspected of robbing a Wachovia bank branch Wednesday afternoon and fleeing on a freeway. Officers then bumped the suspects' car in slow traffic to make the arrests, police said.

The men entered the bank, which is located in he 1100 block of North State College Boulevard, just after 4:45 p.m., but displayed no weapons, according to Anaheim police Sgt. Rick Martinez.

They fled in an older blue Oldsmobile Cutlass, Martinez said.

Officers went to the branch and others fanned out looking for the vehicle. It was then spotted by an undercover officer driving west on the Artesia (91) Freeway and called for backup units.

Traffic was moving slowly, and when the vehicle got near Beach Boulevard, one patrol unit intentionally struck the side of the Cutlass to stop it. Two men ran out, one running off the freeway and the other dodging through the cars on the road, Martinez said.

Both suspects were caught as was the third man who hid in the car, causing police to have to break out the back window to get him, Martinez said.

The men are being held until witnesses can identify them. The three are expected to be taken to the Anaheim Detention Center for booking, Martinez said.

The freeway was closed for about a half-hour during the police action, Martinez said.