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Henderson police shoot suspect after robbery reported at 7-Eleven

Updated August 6, 2019 - 11:29 pm

A man suspected of robbing a 7-Eleven is expected to survive after he was shot by a Henderson police officer on Tuesday night, police said.

Officers were called to report of a robbery in progress about 8:55 p.m. at 1453 Boulder Highway, Henderson Police Department Lt. Kirk Moore said during a news briefing at the scene of the shooting Tuesday night. When officers arrived they found the man suspected of robbing the store, and chased him across the street, he said.

The man was then shot in the arm near an O’Reilly Auto Parts Store, at 1504 Boulder Highway, Moore said. He was taken to Henderson Hospital and was expected to survive Tuesday night.

It was unclear Tuesday night if the robbery suspect was armed. Only one officer fired a weapon, and no officers were injured, Moore said.

He said Henderson officers have been investigating a recent string of convenience store robberies.

“We’ve had a series of convenience store robberies over the last couple of weeks, so we’ve directed resources and a patrol division to keep an eye on our convenience stores,” Moore said. “We were in the area very, very fast.”

Moore said Tuesday night that it was too soon to say if the 7-Eleven robbery was related to the string of robberies.

Tuesday night marked the department’s third police shooting this year, none of which have been fatal, according to records maintained by the Review-Journal.

Contact Katelyn Newberg at knewberg@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0240. Follow @k_newberg on Twitter.

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