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Have you seen these 2 men? Lacey police need your help

About 7:15 a.m. Dec. 21, a man entered a gasoline station convenience store in the 1600 block of Marvin Road Northeast and robbed it while holding a silver-colored, semi-automatic handgun, according to Lacey police.
About 7:15 a.m. Dec. 21, a man entered a gasoline station convenience store in the 1600 block of Marvin Road Northeast and robbed it while holding a silver-colored, semi-automatic handgun, according to Lacey police. Courtesy

Lacey police are asking the public to help identify two men accused of area crimes, including armed robbery.

About 7:15 a.m. Dec. 21, a man entered a gasoline station convenience store in the 1600 block of Marvin Road Northeast and robbed it while holding a silver-colored, semi-automatic handgun, according to police.

The man is about 6 feet tall, 180 pounds, and thought to be in his 30s. He was last seen wearing a gray Carhartt sweatshirt, a black hat, black pants and dark shoes with white soles.

The other man is accused of fraud, according to police.

The man stole the identify of a vulnerable adult, then used that information to get Target and Fred Meyer debit cards, according to police.

Police say he used the cards multiple times between September and November at the Lacey Target.

Anyone with information about the two men is asked to call Lacey police through the non-emergency dispatch line at 360-704-2740, or call South Sound Crimestoppers at 800-222-8477.

Lacey police say the man stole the identify of a vulnerable adult, then used that information to get Target and Fred Meyer debit cards, according to police.
Lacey police say the man stole the identify of a vulnerable adult, then used that information to get Target and Fred Meyer debit cards, according to police. Lacey Police Department Courtesy

This story was originally published December 27, 2021 at 5:45 AM.

Rolf Boone
The Olympian
Rolf has worked at The Olympian since August 2005. He covers breaking news, the city of Lacey and business for the paper. Rolf graduated from The Evergreen State College in 1990. Support my work with a digital subscription
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