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Suspect sought in string of fatal 7-Eleven robberies across Southern California

Authorities are seeking a suspect after two people were killed in robberies at 7- Eleven stores in Brea and Santa Ana on Monday, July 11, 2022. Stores were also robbed in La Habra and Riverside. Police are asking anyone with information to contact Detective Alfred Rodriguez at 714-671-4438 or AlfredR@cityofbrea.net.

LOS ANGELES — Authorities said they are searching for a suspect after six 7-Eleven stores in Southern California were robbed, leaving two people dead and three others injured. Authorities believe at least four of the robberies are related.

The robberies took place in Brea, La Habra, Riverside, Upland, Santa Ana and Ontario, all within five hours early Monday. 7-Eleven encouraged locations across Southern California to close Monday night following the robbery shootings.

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