Two men entered a pizza shop brandishing a gun and demanding cash Tuesday, Jan. 1 located at 40404 California Oaks Rd. in Murrieta, it was reported.

Murrieta police dust for prints after two men allegedly robbed a Domino’s Pizza shop Tuesday, Jan.1 in Murrieta. (Joe Fanaselle/SWRNN)
Police radio transmissions noted that a Domino’s Pizza employee called 911 at 7:12 p.m. to report that two men — one with a handgun — were demanding money before fleeing the store.
According to SWRNN reporter Joe Fanaselle, radio reports described the suspects as two black males with a thin build, both in their 20s.
One man wore dark clothing, a Raiders beanie-style cap and brandished a handgun.
The second suspect, wearing a blue and gray jacket and blue jeans, appeared to simulate a gun underneath his clothing, but no gun was observed.
The pair fled the scene with an undisclosed amount of cash.
No one inside the pizza shop was reported injured.
Joe Fanaselle contributed to this report.
*This is a developing story. Stay with SWRNN for more details as they come available.







