AUBURN, Calif. — Two people have been arrested after an alleged pharmacy robbery in Auburn.
On April 6 around 2:29 p.m., authorities with the Auburn Police Department responded to the 400 block of the Grass Valley Highway regarding a robbery. Responding units were notified that suspects had fled the area in a vehicle.
While checking the area, authorities would find a vehicle matching description the suspect vehicle description on Summit Street.
One person was taken into custody, however, two additional suspects fled on foot from the vehicle.
The suspect taken into custody was identified as 24-year-old Kody Scoveol of Roseville.
Deputies with the Placer County Sheriff's Office assisted by establishing a perimeter. The agencies would eventually be able to take another suspect into custody on Hidden Creek Drive.
This suspect was identified as a 17-year-old juvenile out of Sacramento.
Police were unable to locate the third suspect after using a CHP fixed wing airplance and Rocklin and Placer County Sheriff K9 units. The third suspect remains outstanding.
The suspect was described as an African-American, about 5'6 to 5'9 with a thin build, and was last seen wearing a dark hoodie, baggy light weight sweat pants, and an orange piece of clothing near the back waistline. The sex of the suspect was unconfirmed.
Those with information about this incident can call Auburn police at 530-823-4234.
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