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COURTESY HONOLULU CRIMESTOPPERS
Police released this sketch of a suspect in a November robbery at Ala Moana Center in which a delivery truck was stolen.
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CrimeStoppers and Honolulu police are looking for three male suspects from a November robbery at Ala Moana Center.
On Nov. 11, police said a delivery driver was unloading merchandise to the Apple Store when he was confronted by two men.
The first suspect brandished a handgun, threatened the driver and took the truck’s keys; and the second got into the driver’s seat, according to a CrimeStoppers news release.
The delivery driver pulled the first man out of the truck in an attempt to detain him until police arrived. Police said the second man fled in the truck with the merchandise.
While the delivery driver held the suspect, a third male pulled up in a vehicle, brandished a handgun and forced the driver to release the first man. No injuries were reported.
Police did not give the time of the robbery or amount of items taken. An Apple spokeswoman said the company was notified and declined comment.
The first suspect is described as in his 20s, 5-foot-8 with a heavy-set build, dark hair and was wearing a dark striped shirt, dark-colored shorts and slippers. The second suspect is in his 30s, 5-foot-8 with a medium build. He was wearing a white T-shirt, light-colored baseball cap and light-colored shorts. No description of the third suspect was released.
Sgt. Kim Buffett of Crime
Stoppers said the delivery truck has not been located.
Anyone with information is asked to call CrimeStoppers at 955-8300 or send anonymous tips to honolulu
crimestoppers.org.