Suspects sought in takeover style armed robbery at SeaTac restaurant
Police are looking for two robbers who tied up several customers and workers at a local fast food restaurant. According to the King County Sheriff's Office, it happened about 9:15 p.m. Saturday at Bob's Burgers at 20054 International Blvd. in SeaTac. The sheriff's office says two men - one of them armed with a gun - walked into the restaurant and stole money, jewelry and a car belonging to a customer. The robbers only stole from customers. They didn't steal from the register, detectives said. Eight customers were tied up during the robbery, deputies said, and two women were sexually assaulted.
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