Officers with the Houston Police Department are looking for an alleged robber who sent employees to a freezer at a north Houston fast food restaurant.
– Houston Police Department officers are looking for a robber who herded fast food restaurant employees into a freezer while he robbed the north Houston eatery.Surveillance video shows the suspect entering the restaurant holding a gun and then approaching employees as they were getting ready for the day.
As the robber found the employees, he pointed the gun at them while demanding their stuff. Cameras showed the suspect pushing the group of employees toward another room, which appeared to be the freezer. The suspect rummaged through papers and items at an office and inside a closet, according to surveillance video. Police did not say what exactly was taken.Officers describe the suspect as 18 to 25 years old, 5 feet in height, and was last seen wearing a black mask, tan pants, and a “Yellowstone” pullover.
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