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Police arrested a man suspected of robbing a Pacifica 7-Eleven store at gunpoint earlier this week.
At approximately 9:49 p.m. Tuesday, police were dispatched to the store at 137 Manor Drive on the report of an armed robbery with a gun. Police later identified the suspect as George Edward Washington, 26, of Pacifica, and he was seen leaving a residence on the 200 block of Bancroft Avenue at about 2:20 p.m. Thursday and entering a car driven by a woman, according to police.
Officers tried to stop the car but the driver fled into San Francisco where the car collided with an uninvolved motorist near the 400 block of Somerset Street. Washington fled from the scene on foot toward the Palega Recreation Center where several children were present. Officers gave chase and he was apprehended on the 400 block of Felton Street. The pursuing detective found a loaded handgun at the recreation center campus and police believe it is the same gun used in the July 19 robbery, according to police.
The driver of the vehicle involved in this pursuit was identified as Breanna Marie Mezzie, 24, of Sacramento. She was arrested and booked at the San Mateo County Jail for evading a peace officer with willful disregard to public safety and driving with a suspended license. Washington was arrested and booked at the San Mateo County Jail for robbery, being a felon in possession of a firearm, being in possession of a controlled substance while possessing a loaded firearm, possession of a controlled substance, resisting a peace officer, child endangerment, as well as outstanding arrest warrants for carrying a concealed firearm and vehicle burglary, according to police.
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