Two sought in Livingston restaurant robbery
Livingston police are looking for two men who stormed a Park Street restaurant Saturday night, robbing the business and its customers at gunpoint, the Police Department reported.
There were no injuries, Chief Ruben Chavez said in a news release. Details were limited as the investigation was still in its early stages Sunday.
Officers responded to the armed robbery just before 8:30 p.m. at Taqueria Quiroz, 1507 Park St. Police said two men, both armed with handguns, robbed four people, taking an undisclosed amount of money and other items.
Police described one man as a Latino adult, possibly in his 30s, with a shaved head, dark clothing and a medium build. He concealed his face behind some type of a mask.
A second man was described as a black male, also possibly in his 30s and bald, wearing dark clothing, and a medium to large build.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Livingston police at (209) 394-7916 or the department’s confidential tip line at (209) 394-3640. Callers may remain anonymous.
This story was originally published April 5, 2015 at 8:45 AM with the headline "Two sought in Livingston restaurant robbery."