Robbers get more than they bargain for
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Greg Risling
SOUTH COAST METRO -- Two robbers who stormed an apartment late Wednesday
night may have gotten more than they expected when they barged through a
front door.
The suspects -- one of whom was carrying a gun -- were able to get away
with two cellular phones and about $800 in cash. But they managed their
haul despite the struggles of four victims to keep their belongings.
The confrontation occurred about 10 p.m. when the two men knocked on an
apartment door located in the 1000 block of South Coast Drive. As they
proceeded to locate and steal valuables, one of the residents, a
21-year-old Costa Mesan, lunged for the suspect’s gun. The two wrestled
to the ground fighting for possession of the weapon. The situation grew
more frantic when the suspect fired a shot that ripped through a wall. No
one was injured, and the resident was able to grab the weapon and disable
its ammunition clip.
As soon as it was evident the two robbers were outnumbered, the four
friends jumped them. One of the victims found a baseball bat and began
swinging.
“They figured they would take back their apartment,” said Costa Mesa
police Sgt. Don Holford. “We aren’t sure whether either suspect was
struck with the bat. It was a free-for-all.”
The two men ran out of the apartment with the stolen cash and phones and
fled on foot.
The robbers are described as dark-eyed, clean-shaven Hispanic males
between 18 and 22, both about 5 feet 7 inches and 160 pounds. One man has
short dark hair. the other has dark slicked-back hair.
There weren’t any injuries, but police strongly caution people about
trying to overpower someone with a gun.
“It’s an extremely dangerous situation,” Holford said. “When you are
faced with this kind of situation, you should comply with their wishes.
It’s not worth risking your life when someone tries to steal your
property.”
Anyone with information is asked to call the Costa Mesa Police Department
at (714) 754-5281.
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