Police are searching for the man who recently robbed more than 20 businesses in King and Snohomish counties, including a Bothell coffee stand on Saturday. This video still shows the suspect robbing a Chevron gas station in Kirkland on Jan. 16.  - Courtesy of the Kirkland Police Department
Courtesy of the Kirkland Police Department
Police are searching for the man who recently robbed more than 20 businesses in King and Snohomish counties, including a Bothell coffee stand on Saturday. This video still shows the suspect robbing a Chevron gas station in Kirkland on Jan. 16.

Police searching for suspect who robbed Bothell coffee stand, more than 20 other businesses

By STAFF REPORT
Bothell Reporter Reporter
January 21, 2013 · 4:34 PM

Police are searching for the man who recently robbed more than 20 businesses in King and Snohomish counties, including a Bothell coffee stand.

The robberies have spanned from Everett to Renton.

In each incident, the suspect is wearing gloves and displays a black handgun. The businesses robbed have included Subway restaurants, Baskin Robbins, various gas stations and coffee stands. One of these includes the BigFoot Java coffee stand in Bothell on Saturday. The suspect demands money from the till and leaves on foot.

The suspect has been described as a white or Hispanic male ranging in age from 25-30 years old, 5 feet 2 inches to 5 feet 6 inches, with a stocky build.

He typically wears a stocking type hat with a hood pulled up and a bandana concealing the lower portion of his face.  Police believed that the suspect left the scene in a nearby staged getaway vehicle and may not be working alone.

 

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