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The Manatee County Sheriff's Office is investigating two armed robberies from late Monday morning that they believe are connected.
The first incident took place 10:37 a.m. Monday at Aspen Dental, located at 5231 University Pkwy. According to a release, a suspect entered the dental office and pointed a handgun at the two receptionists and demanded their wallets. Deputies said the receptionists ran away towards the back offices.
"The suspect then turned onto a gentleman who was sitting in the reception area and demanded his wallet," a release states. "He complied with the suspect's demand and handed the suspect his wallet."
According to the sheriff's office, the suspect then fled out the front door.
The suspect was described as a male in his 20s, wearing a long sleeve blue shirt, blue jeans, and black shoes. According to a release, the suspect was armed with a small black semi automatic pistol.
"Detectives believe the two are connected," Manatee County Sheriff's Office spokesman Dave Bristow said in an email to members of the press shortly after 2:30 p.m. Monday.
The second incident took place minutes later at 10:44 a.m. at a Taco Bell located at 8405 Lockwood Ridge Road. According to a release, a man in his 20s entered the restaurant, walked to the counter, brandished a firearm and demanded the money from the register.
"The suspect also demanded money from the three employees, but only one had his wallet on him," a release states.
Deputies said an employee opened the register and the suspect then reached over the counter, retrieved the cash tray from within the register, set it on the counter, and pulled the currency out of it. According to a release, one of the Taco Bell employees threw his wallet on the counter at the same time. The suspect took the wallet and left out of the south doors, the sheriff's office said.
The suspect was described as having short blond hair and dressed in a long sleeve blue Echo Unlimited shirt, blue jeans, and black shoes.
http://www.bradenton.com/news/local/crime/article46029915.html