$20,000 Stolen by Armed Robber from Boonville Market, Says MCSO

This is a press release from the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office. The information has not been proven in a court of law and any individuals described should be presumed innocent until proven guilty:Armed Robbery feature icon

On 12-09-2022 at 2:40 PM Mendocino County Sheriff’s Deputies were dispatched to a reported arm robbery at the Mi Esperanza Market located at 14289 Highway 128 in Boonville, California.

It was reported a person, possibly an adult male, had entered the business with a handgun and committed an armed robbery of a large amount of money, estimated to be $20,000.00, before leaving the business on foot.

Personnel from the California Highway Patrol and California State Parks arrived approximately 13-minutes after the call had been dispatched to the Deputies.  They began a canvas of the immediate area for the suspect which ended unsuccessfully.

Deputies, along with Sheriff’s Detectives, arrived and began investigations into the circumstances of the armed robbery.

Investigators learned the suspect had entered the business at approximately 2:35 PM fully clothed to include a facial covering while an adult female was working alone inside the business.

The suspect was openly holding a handgun downwards near their waistline.  The suspect made a hand gesture for the adult female to be silent as he walked behind the counter.  The suspect accessed a cash drawer and took a large amount of money thereafter leaving the business on foot.

Sheriff’s Office investigators are actively investigating this armed robbery and have viable leads at this time.  To protect the integrity of those leads, no further information is available for public release at this time.

Anyone who believes they have useful information for investigators associated with this incident are asked to contact the Sheriff’s Office Tipline by calling 707-234-2100 or the WeTip Anonymous Crime Reporting Hotline by calling 800-782-7463.

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omnomnonimous
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omnomnonimous
3 years ago

That seems like an improbably insane quantity of cash for such a tiny backwoods market to have on hand at any time.

JustWantToHearTheEndOfTheStory
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JustWantToHearTheEndOfTheStory
3 years ago
Reply to  omnomnonimous

20K at 2:30 pm on a Friday. Having a hard time with that, whatever happened to swap out the drawer and do a safe drop every $200, or even a $1000? But 20K in cash in a small town market. Sure, go with that….

MJ
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MJ
3 years ago
Reply to  omnomnonimous

my first thought exactly

Volunteer Fire Fighter
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Volunteer Fire Fighter
3 years ago

I’ve been to that market while riding through by H-D, all I can think of is Merry Christmas.

Jelly roll
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Jelly roll
3 years ago

Working alone and a mere $20,000 in cash on the premises? I see. Sounds more like Laytonville but these days…one ville here…another ville there. In any case, the villain in this instance captured quite the booty and with a precision getaway to boot.

Cetan Bluesky
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Cetan Bluesky
3 years ago

Ho ho ho!

Guest
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3 years ago
Reply to  Cetan Bluesky

Inside job…???

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Me
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Me
3 years ago

$20,000!?!?
Must be quite the store.

Patriot
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Patriot
3 years ago
Reply to  Me

Maybe the store is the one getting an insurance bonus ?

Big Rick
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Big Rick
3 years ago

Damn $20,000 and one employee who the hell is running this bodega LMAO

Phillipsville Guest
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Phillipsville Guest
3 years ago

The actual cash amount will be easy to track by checking the cash register tape. Maybe the $20k was accumulated over a few days?

Pharmstheproblem
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Pharmstheproblem
3 years ago

And no one put it in a safe?

Mendocino Mamma
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Mendocino Mamma
3 years ago

In reference 101 Market south Ukiah has the highest gross receipts in the county. The little stores cash a lot of checks on Fridays. Sell LOTS of beer n lotto tickets. He knew this took advantage. Wolf in the henhouse. POS. Karma can be a B.

Vective
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Vective
3 years ago

Every commenter recognizes the obvious: 20K is way too high even for a busy Lotto-frenzy Friday, and certainly beyond any excuses.

Ron Noir
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Ron Noir
3 years ago

Many small town markets cash checks for locals. Especially true in areas with farm and ranch labor as many don’t have banking privileges. 20k isn’t much if you are acting as the blue collar bank. Robbery on Friday….. makes perfect sense

Country Joe
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3 years ago

My bat sensors are trying to tell me something…

spamned
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spamned
3 years ago

Is this the market at Floodgate?

Xebeche
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Xebeche
3 years ago

They need a drop safe. No business should have more than $500 accessible for situations like this. $500 is enough to satisfy a thief and not too much to lose.

Mendocino Mamma
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Mendocino Mamma
3 years ago
Reply to  Xebeche

Within the culture having a large sum of cash is not unusual. Store owners, especially remote ones have cash on hand. The unusual part is the lack of security because typically there’s a few people around paying attention. Cameras. If it was honest ignorance may it be a learning moment. Shocking the gullibility. Agreed no drop box super lame.

shortjohnson
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shortjohnson
3 years ago

20k wowsers. Insurance covering this or something?