Crime Stoppers Seeks Suspect in Robberies
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Ventura County Crime Stoppers is looking for a robber who wore sparkled gloves to hold up movie theater complexes in Ventura and Thousand Oaks.
Police said the robber, described as a white male in his 30s, used a nearly identical method for the two movie theaters.
Ventura Police Detective Kevin Williams said the robber could be a disgruntled former employee of the Mann Theater chain, which owns both complexes.
The man robbed the Buenaventura 6 on Eastman Avenue in Ventura the night of June 1.
Williams said the robber delivered a note to the cashier demanding money and uttered, “big bills, big bills.” He said the robber fled on foot with $281.
Eight nights later, on June 9, the man used a similar approach to rob the Conejo Twin Theaters in Thousand Oaks, located at the Janss Mall on Hillcrest Drive. He fled with about $300, Detective Ed Wyand of the East Valley Sheriff’s Station said.
The cashier at the Conejo Twin said the man had been gripping a revolver, which was stuck in the waistband under a partly zipped, light-blue jacket.
Crime Stoppers will offer a reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to an arrest in the case. Informants, who can remain anonymous, should call 986-TALK.
The Crime Stoppers board recently authorized three rewards totaling $550 after the arrests of a Port Hueneme man and a juvenile in an auto theft; a Ventura man who was charged with hit-and-run and driving with a suspended license; and an Oxnard man who was charged with possession of heroin and cocaine for sale.
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