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Multiple armed robberies - suspect still at large

On Monday 11/23 at about 3:00 p.m. Victor Malaro, 41, of Mohave County robbed a local store in downtown Kingman. Malaro came into the business and brandished a weapon and demanded money. Malaro left in an unknown direction. The Kingman Police Department and Silent Witness are offering a reward for his arrest and conviction. If you have any information please call the Kingman Police Department at (928) 753-2191, or Silent Witness at 1-888-227-8780.

According to the reports that CAT received, Malaro robbed "Healthy Habits" on Beale street in Kingman. Then there were reports that he possibly had driven to Bullhead and robbed a gun store. Later there was another report that said he had come back into town and robbed a gas station around 5 PM. According to reports received at the first robbery, he was very aggressive and stuck a gun in the face of the employee as he grabbed their cell phone. We were also told from an unknown source that he might also be the one who shot the clerk at King Tuts in Golden Valley. As of 9 pm he had not been caught. None of this additional information has been verified.

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