Almost 10 months after Chihuahua Motors at 1210 S Grand was robbed, two arrests have finally been made.  The suspects were identified in August of 2013, and now in April of 2014, they have been located and arrested.  Here we have major crimes that take close to a year to make an arrest in, yet, I get a speeding ticket for going 6 miles over the speed limit on a SUNDAY!  Not to mention the fact that it was issued by an incredibly condescending officer, one who's time would have been better spent  trying to solve a crime like this.  Maybe he thought me and my wife and son, traveling in an obviously family car, were transporting drugs, who knows.  I just know that he was practicing being rude and harassment, instead of protecting and serving.  When a cop asks parents, traveling with child in car, "who all is in the vehicle", you almost wanna ask him if he's blind.  Anyways, my bad for getting off subject...

"***UPDATE 4-15-2014-ARRESTS ON THIS CASE***On 4-14-14, at about 7:30 PM, officers located and arrested the two suspects still wanted in this case.  APD officers developed information that both suspects were at a home in the 1900 block of N. Manhattan.  Officers knocked on the front door and yelled for them to come out.  Both exited the home.  They were taken into custody and booked into the Potter County Detention Center.  The two suspects are Kristen Marie Bustos HF 27 and Eddie Vongphachanh AM 33.   Vongphachanh also had an outstanding parole revocation warrant.      

***UPDATE 8-8-2013***Investigators have been able to identify and charge three suspects in this robbery.  The female suspect is Kristen Marie Bustos HF age 26.  She was charged with aggravated robbery, cause 67525-Z , for her role in this incident.  Bustos is this week’s Crime Stoppers fugitive.  The HM suspect was identified as Aaron Jason Ynojosa, HM 29.  He was charged with aggravated robbery under cause 67523-Z.  On 8-6-13, officers located him at a home in the 100 block of N. Maryland.  He was taken into custody without incident and booked into the Potter Co. Detention Center.  Eddie Vongphachanh AM 33 has been identified as the pickup driver that stopped and fired the shots during the robbery.  He is 5ft. 7 inches tall, weighs 145 pounds, and has black hair.  He has not been arrested, and is wanted under 67524-Z on a charge of aggravated robbery.          

ORIGINAL DETAILS:  On 7-17-2013, at about 5:20 PM, officers were sent to Chihuahua Motors at 1210 S. Grand on a reported robbery.  The victim is an employee at the business.  He reported that he had been on the lot talking to a Hispanic male and Asian male that were asking him about a pickup for sale.  He went inside the office.   The two men, now accompanied by a HF that the employee knew, entered the office.  The victim reported that this female had threatened to have someone assault him in the past, so he told them to leave.  The two males started striking him with their fists.  He was able to get out of the office and was trying to call the police on his cell phone when the three left.  The female was carrying a television set that had been in the office.  The three suspects drove away in a green Toyota pickup.   The victim followed the suspects to the area of 15th and S. Hill.  There, the Asian male driver stopped and got out of the vehicle.  He produced a handgun and fired three shots.  The shots did not strike the victim or his vehicle.   He returned to the car lot on Grand.  Officers later checked the intersection and recovered three cartridge casings.  At about 5:30 PM, an officer saw the involved pickup as it pulled into a convenience store at Amarillo Blvd. and Columbine.  When the officer tried to stop the vehicle, it sped off the lot and turned northbound on Columbine.  The officer stopped pursuing the vehicle north of Amarillo Blvd. due to safety concerns.  Minutes later, the vehicle was found abandoned near 18th and Bluebell.  There was a television set, a gun case, and some handgun ammunition in the vehicle.  Area residents reported seeing someone jumping over fences in back yards.  Several officers pulled into the area in an attempt to locate the suspects that had fled.  The DPS helicopter and an APD canine unit participated in the search.  No suspects were found and there have been no arrests.  The victim in this incident did not require medical attention."

 

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