Postal Service offers $10,000 reward for information about Ravensdale robbery suspects

By DENNIS BOX
Covington Reporter Regional Editor
March 5, 2009 · Updated 5:21 PM 

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The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspects who robbed a route driver in Ravensdale.

According to a postal service poster a highway contract route drive was robbed at 5:50 p.m. Feb. 27 by two suspects.

Suspect No. 1 is described as a male, about 5-foot-4-inches to 5-foot-5-inches tall with a stocky build. The man was wearing a dark-colored, heavy jacket and mask and was armed with a weapon.

Suspect No. 2 was described as a man about 5-foot-10-inches to 5-foot-11-inches tall with a medium build. He was wearing a dark-blue, heavy jacket and wearing a mask.

The postal service poster stated people should take no action to apprehend the suspects, but should contact the service at (877) 876-2455 with any information.

Contact Covington Reporter Regional Editor Dennis Box at dbox@maplevalleyreporter.com or 425-432-1209 ext. 5050.

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