Crime of the Week - Wichita and Sedgwick County
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CRIME STOPPERS CASE No. 1144

Shortly after midnight on Friday, Oct., 14, 2011 three suspects waited outside the Golden Corral Restaurant at 616 S. Ridge Rd. As two employees left the restaurant, three men with handguns forced them back inside. The men were able to get money out of the safe before leaving on foot. They were last seen running east from the restaurant. Although no vehicles were seen, they may have fled in a white SUV.

The three suspects were black males in their mid-20s. Both suspects were between 5-feet-11-inches and six-feet tall, had thin builds and were carrying black handguns. One was wearing a white jacket. The other suspect was wearing red pants.

The third suspect was between 5-feet-1-inch and 5-feet-6-inches tall, had a stocky build, was wearing khaki pants and was carrying a silver handgun.


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