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Update: Attempted Chevron robbery suspect arrested 

Anthony Espinoza

–On Saturday, San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Deputies were dispatched to a residence in the 1800 block of Park Street in Paso Robles. At that location, the Paso Robles Police Department had detained a suspect who was wanted by the Sheriff’s Office for an attempted robbery at the Chevron station in Templeton the previous day.

Anthony Espinoza had been identified as the suspect who had stolen liquor from the Chevron station in the 700 block of Las Tablas Road in Templeton on Friday, threatened the owner by indicating he had a weapon, and then fled the scene.

Espinoza was arrested without incident for attempted robbery and was booked into the County Jail.

Original story posted Dec. 15:

Attempted robbery reported at Templeton Chevron

Suspect still at large

–On Friday, San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Deputies initially responded to a report of a burglary in progress at the Chevron gas station in the 700 block of Las Tablas Road in Templeton.

It was reported a suspect tried to steal some alcohol from that location. The owner confronted the suspect. At that time, the suspect pulled on a black mask and then threatened the owner by indicating he had a weapon, although no weapon was seen. The owner was able to take a photo of the suspect as he fled the scene. The loss from the store is unknown at this time.

Approximately 15 minutes later, a vehicle believed to be associated with the suspect was located at the intersection of 15th and Spring Street in Paso Robles. Two people were detained but later released. The suspect is still outstanding.

The suspect has been identified as 22-year-old Anthony Pamfilo Espinoza. He was last seen wearing a black shirt, black hooded jacket and dark shorts, and dark socks with sandals. He is Hispanic, 6′ 0″ tall, and weighs approximately 270 pounds. He should be considered armed and dangerous.

If you know his whereabouts or have any additional information you are asked to call the sheriff’s office at (805) 781-4550.

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