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Southlake Police Needs Public Help Identifying Suspects in Aggravated Home Robbery

On Wednesday, November 30th, at around 3:20 pm, Southlake Police responded to an aggravated robbery call at a residence in the 1600 block of Randol Mill Avenue.

Officers received a report that a black Dodge Charger followed the victims are they returned home just before 3:00 pm.  As the victims exited their vehicle in their driveway, they saw Suspect 1 running at them with a handgun.  Suspect 1 then forced the victims into the home and made them open the driveway gate to allow the Charger (driven by Suspect 2) to back in.  Once inside the home, the suspects took the victims' phones and demanded money from them.  One suspect then searched the house for money and other valuables.  Approximately 20 minutes later, the suspects fled the scene in the black Dodge Charger.   The victims then called 911.

Neither of the victims were physically harmed during the robbery, but the suspects did steal several firearms and other items from the residence.

Suspect 1 was described as a black male, approximately 6'2" with a thin build.  He wore black Adidas sweatpants with a red, white and blue stripe down the side.  He also wore a very distinct black zip-up hoodie with lettering that said "Stay Away" on the front, and "Socially Distant" on the back, with a yellow character wearing a red beanie and face mask.  Suspect 1 also wore a black ski mask, black gloves, and black and blue tennis shoes.

Suspect 2 was described as a black male, approximately 5'7" and "chubby".  He wore black Nike sweatpants, a black hoodie, and red AirForce One tennis shoes.  He also wore black gloves and a black face mask.

The suspect vehicle was described as a 2015 or newer black Dodge Charger R/T or SRT with very dark tinted windows and notable body damage to the vehicle's front passenger-side.  The vehicle's front windshield was also heavily tinted.  The Charger had a rear spoiler painted the same color as the vehicle, and the spoiler had a clear Lexan center section.  Although a possible license plate was provided, it was determined that it did not belong to the Charger.

If you have any information related to this case or the suspects, please contact Southlake Detective Hannah at jhannah@ci.southlake.tx.us.

 

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