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Published: Wednesday, November 14, 2012, 5:40 p.m.

Suspect sought in robbery at Lynnwood Walmart

  • Police are asking for help identifying the suspect in an Oct. 26 robbery at the Lynnwood Walmart.

    Snohomish County Sheriff's Office

    Police are asking for help identifying the suspect in an Oct. 26 robbery at the Lynnwood Walmart.

  • Police are asking for help identifying the suspect in an Oct. 26 robbery at the Lynnwood Walmart.

    Snohomish County Sheriff's Office

    Police are asking for help identifying the suspect in an Oct. 26 robbery at the Lynnwood Walmart.

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LYNNWOOD -- Police are asking for help finding a man suspected in a robbery Oct. 26 at the Lynnwood-area Walmart store along 164th Street SW.

The robbery was reported about 2:30 a.m., Snohomish County sheriff's spokeswoman Shari Ireton said Wednesday.

The suspect approached a clerk and passed her a note. The note said he had a gun and demanded cash, Ireton said. The man then ran away with the money.

He is described as thin, white and in his mid-20s. He was about 150 to 175 pounds and 5-foot-10. He had brown hair and sores on his face.

The suspect wore a dark hoodie-style sweatshirt with "Lake Tahoe" written on the front. He also wore a gray or green bandana around his neck and a fur-lined trapper-style hat.

Anyone with information should call 425-388-3845.
Story tags » LynnwoodCrimePoliceWal-MartRobbery
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