Robbery Suspect Keeps Police at Bay for Hours
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WESTMINSTER — After police interrupted an attempted robbery at a grocery store, a man fled into a nearby residential area, where he took a family of four hostage and held a SWAT team at bay for more than three hours Saturday evening, police said.
Edward Carmona, 32, of Garden Grove, surrendered about 8:20 p.m., and there were no injuries, police spokesman Lt. Robert Burnett said.
Burnett said police responded to a call of a robbery at the Orange Farm Market on Westminster Boulevard about 4:15 p.m. When Carmona saw police outside, he tried to leave with a hostage, then let the man go and began jumping fences as police chased him, Burnett said.
Armed with a handgun, Carmona then forced his way into a house in the 13900 block of Jasperson Way, where he held an elderly couple, a man about 40 and a 12-year-old boy hostage, Burnett said.
The Westminster SWAT team negotiated for several hours until Carmona surrendered, he said.
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