Peoria Police arrest man accused of pretending to work for gas company during armed robbery

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Peoria Police officials say they have arrested a person in connection with an armed robbery incident where the two people allegedly pretended to work for a gas company. The other suspect remains at large.

Officials with the Peoria Police Department say they have made an arrest in connection with an armed robbery incident that left a person injured.

"The victim reported two subjects knocked on his front door and made contact with him. Both subjects were wearing yellow reflective vests, and they were pretending to work for a gas company," read a portion of Peoria Police's statement. Investigators say based on preliminary information, the two subjects burglarized the victim's home, as well as stealing his truck. The truck is described as a 2006 black Ford F-150 with Arizona license plate BYM1992.On April 21, Peoria Police officials said they arrested a man identified as Garrison Peters on April 20 in connection with the incident. Peters, according to officials, was arrested in Glendale.

 

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