
Fort Worth police investigating 2 robberies they say are connected
The two robberies happened Monday night in South Fort Worth.
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The two robberies happened Monday night in South Fort Worth.
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The incident happened just after 11 p.m. when the guard confronted two shoplifters at the CVS on Main Street.
The family said the men walked away with about $600,000 worth of merchandise.
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Investigators say four people were involved in the robbery. Two suspects are in custody, while one remains at large.
Police are looking to identify two suspects seen running away from the area of a fatal shooting last Friday morning in Sansom Park.
Officials say the suspect led police on a chase to his girlfriend's apartment where police and the suspect engaged in negotiations for several hours.
Family members said the suspects had previously been seen "running around and stealing" in the neighborhood.
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The suspects are currently in the City of Denton Jail. Their bond has not been set.
All five robberies linked to the 36-year-old suspect occurred "just this month," police said in a news release.
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One woman has been arrested so far. Police say she entered a convenience store, left, then the two men entered in face masks.
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The robbery occurred just before 5 p.m. last Friday at an apartment complex off of Hulen Street.
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The person visited three shopping areas in the county on April 10-12 while infectious, officials said.
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The fatal shooting occurred around 2:30 a.m. on April 5 in the 1800 block of Main Street.
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