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Robbery Suspect Vehicle Captured on Security Video The suspect vehicle appears to be a black Audi Q5 SUV Post Date: 10/17/2014 1:17 PM Contact: Captain Patrick Halleran (650) 595-7430 youtube/watch?v=9uDxL6lV2-I Belmont Police investigators are releasing a security camera video from a local business, that shows the suspect vehicle in last weeks strong arm robbery of a woman. The robbery occurred in the 500 blk of Mountain View Avenue. On Friday, October 10, 2014, at approximately 5:40PM, an East Indian woman in her 60s, was walking home on the south side of the 500 block of Mountain View Avenue. As she approached the intersection of Mountain View Avenue and Yorkshire Way, a black SUV pulled around the corner onto Yorkshire Way and stopped. A male suspect got out of the SUV, approached the victim and grabbed her arm. A struggle ensued, during which the victim fell. The suspect grabbed a gold chain from the victims neck and fled in the SUV, southbound on Yorkshire Way, toward Marine View Avenue. The woman was not injured in the incident. The suspect is described as a Hispanic or Light-skinned black male in his 20s, approx. 5 8 tall, medium build and short, thick dark hair. He was wearing a black sweatshirt & dark jeans and the vehicle was described as a newer black mid-size SUV. The driver of the vehicle is unknown. Investigators determined that security cameras at a local business on Old County Road, not only captured the suspect vehicle both prior to and after the crime, but the victim prior to the robbery as well. In the video, the victim is seen walking northbound on the east sidewalk of Old County Road and the suspect vehicle can be seen passing her several times, apparently casing her before the robbery. Later in the video, the SUV is seen traveling southbound on Old County Road at a high rate of speed, apparently fleeing the scene. The suspect vehicle appears to be a black Audi Q5 SUV. The video can be viewed on the Belmont Public Safety YouTube Channel at youtube/belmontpublicsafety Persons viewing the video should note that the date/time stamp shown is incorrect and should be disregarded. Anyone with information on this crime is asked to call Belmont Police at 650-595-7400 or the Belmont Crime Tip Line at 650-598-3000.
Posted on: Sat, 18 Oct 2014 03:09:36 +0000

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