Titusville Police Detectives Seek Strong-Armed Robbery Suspect In 7-11 Incident

By  //  September 14, 2015

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Titusville Police Detectives are seeking a Strong Armed Robbery and Aggravated Assault suspect that robbed the 7-Eleven at 1850 Knox McRae Drive on Sunday at about 9:15 a.m. (TPD image)

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA — Titusville Police Detectives are seeking a Strong Armed Robbery and Aggravated Assault suspect that robbed the 7-Eleven at 1850 Knox McRae Drive on Sunday at about 9:15 a.m.

According to Amy Matthews of the Titusville police, the suspect is a white male in his 40s, 5-feet-8 to 6-feet tall, weighs about 220 pounds and had his face covered with a camouflaged ski mask.

The suspect was wearing a gray long sleeved shirt, greenish brown shorts and tennis shoes.

“The investigation revealed that the suspect told the clerk not to do anything or she would get hurt,” said Matthews in a release.

“The subject selected an 18-pack of beer and exited the store without payment.”

A witness confronted the suspect outside, where the suspect produced a small knife and began to threaten the witness. The witness was able to overpower the suspect and punched him several times in the face and head area.

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Matthews said the suspect likely has a facial injury, as he left a short trail of blood leading along the sidewalk northbound from the store.

The suspect was last seen on foot stumbling northbound on Barna Avenue.

If anyone has any information about this crime, we urge them to contact the Titusville Police Department 321-264-7800 and/or Crimeline at 1-800-423-TIPS.

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ABOVE MAP: Titusville Police Detectives are seeking a Strong Armed Robbery and Aggravated Assault suspect that robbed the 7-Eleven at 1850 Knox McRae Drive on Sunday at about 9:15 a.m.