Young man suspected of robbery in Pasadena
PASADENA -- Police arrested man Sunday on suspicion of of using a fake handgun to rob a gas station, police said.
Davon Barlow, 18, of Burbank was booked on suspicion of robbery, Pasadena police Lt. Tom Delgado said.
The robbery took place about 8 a.m. at a Mobile Gas Station in the 400 block of North Allen Avenue, police said.
Barlow allegedly entered the store, displayed what was later found to be a replica handgun in his waistband and demanded money from the cash register, Delgado said.
Police said Barlow fled with the money, but the clerk gave chase and briefly fought with the suspect.
Officers found the suspect in the area a short time later, Delgado said, with the replica gun and allegedly stolen cash on his person.
According to sheriff's booking records, Barlow was being held in lieu of $50,000 bail. Information was not available regarding his initial court appearance.
Davon Barlow, 18, of Burbank was booked on suspicion of robbery, Pasadena police Lt. Tom Delgado said.
The robbery took place about 8 a.m. at a Mobile Gas Station in the 400 block of North Allen Avenue, police said.
Barlow allegedly entered the store, displayed what was later found to be a replica handgun in his waistband and demanded money from the cash register, Delgado said.
Police said Barlow fled with the money, but the clerk gave chase and briefly fought with the suspect.
Officers found the suspect in the area a short time later, Delgado said, with the replica gun and allegedly stolen cash on his person.
According to sheriff's booking records, Barlow was being held in lieu of $50,000 bail. Information was not available regarding his initial court appearance.
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