SEAGOVILLE, Texas — The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Violent Crimes Task Force in Dallas, Texas, is seeking the public’s assistance identifying suspects believed to be responsible for robbing up to 30 businesses in the metroplex — including the Little Ceasers Pizza in Seagoville, Texas, in January 2015.
SEAGOVILLE, Texas — The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Violent Crimes Task Force in Dallas, Texas, is seeking the public’s assistance identifying suspects believed to be responsible for robbing up to 30 businesses in the metroplex — including the Little Ceasers Pizza in Seagoville, Texas, in January 2015.
The men are believed to be responsible for up to 30 robberies in Dallas, Mesquite, Garland, and Seagoville between October 2, 2014, and February 24, 2015. “Most of the robberies occurred at fast food sandwich restaurants, but the subjects also robbed convenience stores, discount stores, and other restaurants,” stated an FBI release.
“In most instances, the suspects run into the business through the front doors, leap over the cashier’s counter, and demand cigarettes, money, and snacks—including cookies. The suspects are armed with handguns, but to date, no one has been physically injured,” read the release.
The Little Ceasers Pizza on U.S. Highway 175 in Seagoville, Texas, was robbed by three males wearing hoodies cinched around their faces on January 7, 2015. The men entered, demanded cash at gunpoint, and were gone within 33 seconds of entering the pizzeria.
The suspects are described as two black males, possibly in their 20s. One of the subjects is approximately 6’2” tall and approximately 180 pounds. Another subject is approximately 5’8” tall and approximately 180 pounds. The suspects typically wear jeans, gloves, and dark hoodies; and they keep their faces concealed by cinching the hoods very tightly. In several robberies, one of the suspects wears red gloves. A third black male, a white male, and a Hispanic male may also be involved in the robberies.
The suspects are considered armed and dangerous. Anyone with information is urged to call the Dallas Field Office of the FBI at 972-559-5000 or your local police department. A reward may be offered for information leading to the identification, arrest and indictment of the suspects.