Robbery in Alhambra tattoo studio

On June 13th a robbery occurred in a tattoo studio on 2400 west Valley Boulevard, World Journal reports. Two African American suspects with a gun and baseball bat allegedly took away a young male victim’s Rolex watch and Porsche car key. No injury occurred and the victim’s identity remains undisclosed.
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