Jan 26, 2018

13 minutes from report of robbery to arrest of Andrew Schwartz in McKinleyville


Sheriff Deputies arrested the suspect of a robbery in McKinleyville just minutes after it was
reported. On Jan. 26, 2018 around 1:18 p.m. the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office Communications Center received a report from an employee at the Mill Creek Cinema in McKinleyville that a robbery had just occurred.



The employee told dispatchers that the suspect, later identified as 31-year-old Andrew John
Schwartz, had given the employee a note demanding money and indicating that he had a firearm.
Schwartz fled eastbound on School Rd. with cash from the business and entered Ray’s Food
Place.

Sheriff’s deputies were able to locate Schwartz as he exited Ray’s Food Place in possession of
items from the store. When a deputy attempted to make contact with Schwartz, he fled on foot.
Schwartz attempted to gain access inside a bystander’s van at a nearby gas station, and when
unsuccessful, continued to flee. The California Highway Patrol responded to assist the deputy
with the pursuit.

Schwartz was arrested shortly after and was not found to be in possession of a firearm. He was
booked on charges of robbery, shoplifting, obstructing/resisting a peace officer and violation of
probation.

In total, it took just 13 minutes from the report of the robbery to Schwartz’s arrest. The Humboldt
County Sheriff’s Office commends the communications dispatcher, deputy and employee
involved for their quick actions in reporting and apprehending the suspect.

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