From Li Lou:
A gunman robbed a Citrus Heights church this morning, but then gave back the property and left, said Citrus Heights Police Department.
The incident occurred at the Antelope Road Christian Fellowship, 7951 Antelope Road, around 9:25 a.m., said Citrus Heights police spokesman Sgt. Eric Mattke.
A pastor discovered the man in the church office who did not belong there and escorted him out of the office, Mattke said. Then the man brandished a handgun and escorted the pastor back inside. But as they were back in the church office, the armed man changed his mind and returned the property he'd stolen. He left the church after that.
No shots were fired and no one was injured in the incident, Mattke said.
Citrus Heights police are looking for the suspect, who was described as 25 to 30 years old with dark hair and a scruffy goatee and a tattoo in Old English-style writing on his stomach. He was wearing a blue baseball cap, a white and beige long-sleeved shirt, baggy jeans and white tennis shoes. The suspect vehicle is a late-80s model Black Honda Accord, Mattke said.
The case is still under investigation, said Sgt. Gary Hendricks with Citrus Heights Police.
Regular Sunday church services were not affected and are going on as scheduled, said a member with the Antelope Road Christian Fellowship.









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