The 7-Eleven at 3500 Grand Avenue was robbed overnight Friday, just after midnight, according to the Oakland Police Department. The incident comes less than 24 hours after the same location was rammed with a vehicle and ransacked around 5 a.m. on Thursday.
The same clerk was working at the 7-Eleven during both robberies. The clerk reportedly had told his boss he was quitting following Thursday’s robbery, but was convinced to come back for one more day to help out.
According to the employee, five or six suspects broke through the 7-Eleven’s door early Friday to enter the store. The suspects demanded the clerk open the register before grabbing the cash and fleeing the area in a vehicle, police said.
The clerk said he was hit on the head during Friday’s incident.
On Thursday morning, a string of robberies and burglaries hit six different Oakland businesses, according to police. Investigators tracked down the vehicles used in the crimes, OPD said, which led to the arrests of three men and one woman.
“At the scene of the arrests, officers recovered property believed to have been stolen from the crime spree,” OPD said Thursday.
It is not known if the incident at the 7-Eleven on Friday is connected to Thursday’s crime spree.
No arrests have been announced in connection with Friday’s robbery. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Oakland Police Department at 510-238-3951.
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