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jasonDetectives have found and arrested the man suspected of robbing a Canyon Country store at gunpoint earlier this month.

At approximately 3:10 pm on Friday, July 31, 2015, Santa Clarita Station Detectives and the Special Assignment Team arrested suspect Jason Remon in the 8800 block of Etiwanda Avenue in Northridge. Remon was wanted in connection with a recent strong armed robbery and he is a possible suspect in a couple other armed robberies occurring at Santa Clarita business locations.

 

From an earlier alert from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department:
Detectives with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department are seeking the public’s assistance in learning the whereabouts of robbery suspect Jason Remon.

On Friday, July 17, 2015, at approximately 10:00 p.m., the suspect entered a business located in the 27500 block of Sierra Highway, Canyon Country and demanded money at gunpoint.

He is also a suspect in a recent strong armed robbery and a possible suspect in a couple other armed robberies occurring at Santa Clarita business locations.

Detectives with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department are seeking the public’s assistance in learning the whereabouts of robbery suspect Jason Remon.

JASON REMON is described as a 32-year-old heavily tattooed male White, approximately 5’ 10” and 140 pounds. He is to be considered armed and dangerous. He is known to frequent the Canyon Country area.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of this suspect is encouraged to contact their local law enforcement agency or the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station at 661-255-1121. Do not approach the suspect. Call 911.

 

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  1. Haha, I’m sure he wasn’t hard to find. What a knucklehead.

  2. Jeff Cherry says:

    His neck tattoo says it all

  3. Kris Owen says:

    I’m surprised, he doesn’t look like someone who would commit a crime.

  4. But he appears to be so wholesome and trustworthy

  5. Jeff Cook says:

    Never trust tattooed people

  6. Assuming tattoos make a person criminal makes as much sense as assuming you can completely trust someone wearing a 3 piece suit. Or a priest’s robe. Or a badge.

    • It’s not that people with tattoos are untrustworthy. He just looks like he’s a criminal. The scalp tattoo is my first clue.

    • It’s not the tattoos? But it’s the tattoo? Huh??

    • Criminals come in many forms but I think most people are mentioning the tattoos because they make him very identifiable. Additionally, some tattoos are beautiful pieces of art, his appear to be jail/criminal style.

    • Criminals come in many forms but I think most people are mentioning the tattoos because they make him very identifiable. Additionally, some tattoos are beautiful pieces of art, his appear to be jail/criminal style.

    • Tattoos, hair color, height, etc are obviously all strong identifiers of suspects. But with the saturation of people having tattoos these days, it’s funny that having some would identify you as “criminal” rather than typical. As for his being “prison style”, that’s one of the most popular forms of tattoos these days. Available from a regular ol’ tattoo artist.

    • Tattoos, hair color, height, etc are obviously all strong identifiers of suspects. But with the saturation of people having tattoos these days, it’s funny that having some would identify you as “criminal” rather than typical. As for his being “prison style”, that’s one of the most popular forms of tattoos these days. Available from a regular ol’ tattoo artist.

    • I think it means you probably don’t want to have all those tattoos that people can recognize or pick you out of a line up because your clear as day on camera.. Nothing wrong with tattoos

    • I think it means you probably don’t want to have all those tattoos that people can recognize or pick you out of a line up because your clear as day on camera.. Nothing wrong with tattoos

    • @Jared take it easy, I think most people are just having fun with it. Basically he’s a dumb-a** for “choosing” the thug life cuz he sticks out like a sore thumb… LOL

    • Vicky Juni says:

      Except for all his tattoos look like prison tattoos – so yea he looks like a straight up criminal – and if you or I had tats that we traded for top ramen noodles we would look like criminals too… Lol

    • I’m easy, just trying to get a handle on some of the comments. It’s pretty much what I thought.

    • The reality is – people judge. This guy has all the markings of a criminal. You don’t go to a job interview in sweats and flip flops. How do you expect to present yourself with all these tats?

    • “Presenting yourself” and being a criminal are pretty different things. What if he was applying for work in a bar? A record store? A tattoo parlor?

    • Point is, I know several people with facial tattoos. None of them are criminals. All of them are great people. Judge a book by it’s cover? Then don’t bother reading.

    • Old school here…it’s a long life if your lucky…your tastes will change with the years. ..I once gave myself permission…to have one…I don’t have a tatoo…oh there’s a million choices…but. ..I can only have one…what I liked in the 60s…70s..80 s…and so on…keeps changing…so does my taste…If you can’t pick one and stick with it….fughedda bout it….!

    • Old school here…it’s a long life if your lucky…your tastes will change with the years. ..I once gave myself permission…to have one…I don’t have a tatoo…oh there’s a million choices…but. ..I can only have one…what I liked in the 60s…70s..80 s…and so on…keeps changing…so does my taste…If you can’t pick one and stick with it….fughedda bout it….!

    • Yeah facial tattoos say “hire me, I make great decisions!”

      Save it….

    • Yeah facial tattoos say “hire me, I make great decisions!”

      Save it….

    • I’m not saying that this guy should be your #1 choice for a bank manager, but it’s pretty ridiculous to try and know someone’s character by what’s on the outside. The friends I have with facial tattoos HAVE and continue to make great decisions. So…..”saving it” won’t work.

    • I’m not saying that this guy should be your #1 choice for a bank manager, but it’s pretty ridiculous to try and know someone’s character by what’s on the outside. The friends I have with facial tattoos HAVE and continue to make great decisions. So…..”saving it” won’t work.

    • Kevin Hammer says:

      Maybe the ss tattoos on his hands give it away. Jared you sound like a racist trying to protect its own.

    • I wonder what percentage of prison inmates have tats? Guessing pretty high. Wonder why? Because some peeps get tats to look bad ass, cause they desire that look. This guy looks thug like, just sayin…

    • You couldn’t be further from the truth, Kevin. If you knew me, you would know that. But even pitiful tattoos like that don’t make someone look like a criminal. Not in my book.

    • Unless they’re temporary, nope.

    • Scott Hebble says:

      Then there is the duck theory.

  7. Travis May says:

    How did they find him? What distinguishing features did he have?

  8. Anonymous says:

    Chump was right

  9. John Gilbert says:

    When did guys (& Gals) decided that they wanted to grow up to look like Queequeg on Moby Dick? https://monsterminions.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/moby-dick_queequeg-stare.jpg

  10. Todd Allen says:

    How did they ever identify him

  11. Kris Doyle says:

    Kinda hard to blend in dude..

  12. Jim Lewis says:

    So having tattoos automatically make someone out to be a criminal!?? I have tattoos from below the neck down,im not a criminal! Why do you always gotta judge people on appearance alone?

  13. Should have slapped him and his mother

  14. Joey Olson says:

    What? He looks like such an upstanding citizen.

  15. Look at them evil ass eyes!

  16. Here’s a tip all those tattoos make you easily identifiable when you do bad s***

  17. Nancy B Perez Michelle Delaney hmmmmmmmm

  18. Nancy B Perez Michelle Delaney hmmmmmmmm

  19. Thank you detectives, judge put him away!

  20. Thank you detectives, judge put him away!

  21. Directly into the tree shredder. Moving along.

  22. Directly into the tree shredder. Moving along.

  23. Good job! Santa Clarita’s property value must be going down? How many murders have there been?

  24. he needed the money to pay his tattoo artist.

  25. Cancel Nicole is this that one guy u were telling me about driving in that one beat up Mercedes?

  26. Maybe if he spent less time in the Tattoo shop and more time in a classroom he wouldn’t need to commit armed robbery. He’d be eligible for a job in a few years not parole.

  27. Maybe if he spent less time in the Tattoo shop and more time in a classroom he wouldn’t need to commit armed robbery. He’d be eligible for a job in a few years not parole.

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