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Robber strikes Salmon Creek AT&T store

$18,000 worth of cell phones stolen

By Paul Suarez
Published: October 20, 2011, 5:00pm

The Clark County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a robbery that happened Thursday night at a Salmon Creek AT&T store. An estimated $18,000 worth of wireless phones was taken.

The robbery occurred just before 9:25 p.m. at 910 N.E. Tenney Road near the Salmon Creek Fred Meyer, according to dispatch logs.

A man showed the clerk a knife, locked him in a back room and took some products from the store, said Scott Schanaker, sheriff’s office spokesman.

About $18,000 worth of high-end cellphones was stolen.

The suspect was described as being a white male in his mid- to late-20s with a stocky build and thick dark beard. He was wearing a dark baseball hat, hooded sweatshirt and jeans.

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A suspect vehicle was described as being a dark green Audi with tinted windows and chrome wheels, Schanaker said.

The investigation is ongoing.

If anyone has information related to the case they should call 911, Schanaker said.

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