Police Look For Two Teenage Suspects Following Armed Robbery Outside of Chuck E. Cheese Saturday Evening

Courtesy of Google Maps

On November 25, at approximately 6:46 pm, Takoma Park Police responded to the 1100 block of University Blvd (Chuck E Cheese) for an armed robbery that had just occurred.


According to police, “the incident occurred when the victim, who had just left the establishment to go to his vehicle in the parking lot, was confronted by two suspects, one of whom brandished a black handgun.  The victim managed to escape back into the Chuck E Cheese establishment, seeking refuge for a brief period before reuniting with his family and returning to his vehicle. Unfortunately, the suspects targeted him a second time as he was heading back to his vehicle, pointing the firearm at him and demanding personal property. The victim complied with the demands, ensuring the safety of himself and his family.

The victim was not seriously physically injured during the armed robbery. The suspects were described as (1) black male, approximately 13-15 years old, last seen wearing a red hoodie and black mask carrying a black handgun; (2) black male, approximately 13-15 years old, last seen wearing a black coat and black mask; and (3) Driver of suspect vehicle – black male, approximately 13-15 years old, last seen wearing a black mask.

Lookout information was provided to all surrounding jurisdictions. Investigators are asking that anyone with information about this incident, or knows the identities of the suspects, please contact the Takoma Park Police Department at 301-270-1100 and refer to case #230068244.”

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