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Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies are in search of three men who robbed the AT&T phone store on Bouquet Canyon Road in Saugus at gunpoint Tuesday night, officials said.

“9:03 p.m. is when we got the call,” said Sgt. Dan Peacock.

“Three male black suspects, one armed with a semi-automatic handgun, ordered some employees and customers to the back and asked them to unlock the safe,” he said.

“They were all three wearing masks and gloves and left the location with an undisclosed amount of iPhones, iPads and U.S. currency,” he said.

No one was injured, and no one saw the suspects’ getaway vehicle, Sgt. Peacock said.

Robbery detectives are now investigating the case, he said.

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  1. Sarah Sanders Andre Duran Alexis Vivanco Miranda Duncan

  2. William Reel William Reel says:

    “Three male black suspects, one armed with a semi-automatic handgun, ordered some employees and customers to the back and asked them to unlock the safe,”

  3. It’s being reported that all three have been treated unfairly by police in the past.

  4. Ashley Babin Ashley Babin says:

    Cathy Babin just figured out what was happening this morning!!!

  5. Carol Fleming says:

    Oh man everyday it’s another crime. Very glad to hear no one was physically injured.

  6. John Gilbert John Gilbert says:

    Now that Starbucks has relocated, not many witnesses sitting outside.

  7. Tony Cesare Tony Cesare says:

    Seth Thomas…glad we switched last week. ?

  8. Probably from palmton (Compton) *cough* sorry Palmdale.

  9. Don’t they realize that those iPhones can’t be used when they are stolen?? SMH.

  10. There’s always a security guard in there that’s weird

  11. It’s crazy how people are robbing store and banks out here and get away with it , but if I’m speeding down the street I’ll have 7 or 8 cop ?? cars handing me one ticket ” tax payers money well spent scv”

    • Yup that’s what I think also. There was a dispute between boyfriend and girlfriend once, there were 3 police cars, a fire truck, and a guy from the Signal Newspaper. ??????

    • Todd Crites Todd Crites says:

      That’s actually pretty spot on. Traffic tickets are nothing more than additional tax revenue – Will not prevent traffic accidents and fatalities, nor reduce them (that have increased tenfold out here), that’s more due to some pretty piss poor street planning, with out of sync signals — mixed with over growing population. Red light cameras was another tax revenue (scam) that did not reduce red light accidents. Reality is SCV has become the San Fernando Valley. Crime will continue to increase, especially when the economy levels or reverts back.

  12. I thought it was only AT$T the robbed people?

  13. Steve Ascencio Do you still work at this one?

  14. Anthony Velasquez facts

  15. SCVTeamM says:

    Race baiting in the comments is sad….

  16. Travis Levy says:

    With the increased crime we can go ahead and thank everyone that voted to let inmates out early . Also you can thank your city for posting stupid signs in other city’s as well as magazines and the radio stating how safe it is out here and crime is very low. Morons!!!!!!!!! I saw in one article an idiot said “Its so safe you don’t even need to lock your doors” what a jackass.

  17. Josh Sal Josh Sal says:

    who would have thought this would start happening more once snta clarita became affordable and grew n grew into what it is today.. guess you couldnt keep the valley rats out of santa clarita forever

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