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Idaho Falls man charged for reported gas station robbery

An Idaho Falls man who reportedly threatened a gas station employee was charged with robbery and other crimes Monday.  Juan Carlos Rosales, 28, was arrested Saturday night after a worker at Hitt the Road reported a man had robbed the store wearing a black mask and black beanie. The worker said Rosales had his right hand in his shirt as if he were holding a gun, but told Bonneville County Sheriff s Office deputies she did not see a gun.  After the employee gave Rosales the money in the cash register, he left in a silver car, according to the probable cause affidavit. The gas station later estimated he stole $944.87. 

Armed robbery suspect arrested after chase

Armed robbery suspect arrested after chase Juan Carlos Rosales AMMON, Idaho (KIFI/KIDK)-Bonneville County Sheriff s Office deputies arrested Juan Carlos Rosales, 28, of Idaho Falls after an armed robbery and high speed chase.    Officers were called to the Hitt the Road Gas Station at the intersection of Ammon and Lincoln Roads at around 11 p.m. Saturday.  A clerk said a man wearing a mask entered the business amd demanded money. He said the man indicated he had a weapon under his sweatshirt.   The robber took a small amount of money from the register and left in a silver car. Within a few minutes, officers spotted a silver Honda driving at a high rate of speed through the roundabout at Ammon and Lincoln and proceeded east.   The chase went east to Lincoln Road to 55th East, then north through the city of Iona at speeds of up to 75 miles per hour.   During the chase, the vehicle ran stop signs and drove through the middle of the roundabout at at 45th East before losing

Police: K-9 helps apprehend suspect after robbery, high-speed chase

IDAHO FALLS — A local man who reportedly threatened a gas station employee was charged with robbery and other crimes Monday. Juan Carlos Rosales, 28, of Idaho Falls, was arrested Saturday night after a worker at Hitt the Road reported a man had robbed the store wearing a black mask and black beanie. The worker said Rosales had his right hand in his shirt as if he were holding a gun, but told Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office deputies she did not see a gun. After the employee gave Rosales the money in the cash register, he left in a silver car, according to the probable cause affidavit. The gas station later estimated he stole $944.87.

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