Police Investigating Armed Robbery At Boca Town Center Mall

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Police Investigating Armed Robbery At Boca Town Center Mall

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Police Investigating Armed Robbery At Boca Town Center Mall

True Food Kitchen Employee Robbed At Gunpoint After Her Shift

Police Investigating Armed Robbery At Boca Town Center Mall

Police Investigating Armed Robbery At Boca Town Center Mall

BOCA RATON, FL (Boca Post) — The Boca Raton Police Department tell Boca Post that they are investigating an armed robbery that happened in the parking lot of the Boca Town Center Mall on Sunday night.

The Boca Raton Police Department tells Boca Post that detectives with the Boca Raton Police Department are investigating an armed robbery that took place just before 9:30 pm, Sunday, August 28, 2022, in the parking lot of the Town Center Mall.

According to police, as the victim was approaching her car after her shift at True Food Kitchen, she noticed a blue sedan driving toward her. As the victim entered her vehicle, two black males exited the sedan and pointed a handgun at her. Both suspects began yelling, “give me your money”. The victim gave the suspects an envelope containing $250.00 in tip money from her shift. The victim stated the two suspects got back in their car and drove towards the Glades Road entrance of the mall.

She said that the suspects were driving a newer model bright blue Alpha Romeo Giulia. The suspects are described as 18-20 years old, both wearing dark hooded sweatshirts and dark pants.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Matthew Finne at (561) 620-6093.

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