Los Angeles Times

ROBBERY ARRESTS ANNOUNCED

They are suspected of taking 14 employees captive at a Nordstrom Rack in Westcheste­r.

- By Andrew Blankstein andrew.blankstein@latimes.com

Five people have been detained in connection with a takeover holdup at a Nordstrom Rack last week, says LAPD Chief Charlie Beck, above, at police headquarte­rs in downtown. One is also suspected of sexual assault.

Five people have been arrested in connection with a takeover robbery at Nordstrom Rack in Westcheste­r last week that included taking 14 employees captive, Los Angeles police said Monday.

The arrests were announced at a news conference held by LAPD Chief Charlie Beck at the downtown police headquarte­rs. Police earlier said that three were arrested but have since raised the total to five.

Among the five was Raymond Sherman Jr., 34, of Los Angeles, arrested in Phoenix on Saturday on suspicion of robbery. He is believed to have sexually assaulted a Nordstrom Rack employee, according to multiple law enforcemen­t sources.

Also booked on suspicion of robbery were Troy Marsay Hammock, 29, and Everette Oneal Allen, 24, both of Los Angeles, police said. Rochelle Monique Sherman, 33, and Paula Roneshia Bradley, 29, both of Los Angeles, were arrested on suspicion of being accessorie­s to a crime, according to police.

Beck would not detail how the suspects were taken into custody or their alleged roles in the robbery and hostage situation. He said 20 detectives from the robberyhom­icide division worked the case intensely in the 48 hours after three people carried out the robbery.

Sources said they had strong evidence linking the suspects to the crime, including physical evidence and security camera video. Prosecutor­s will decide this week whether to file charges.

The incident began about 11 p.m. Thursday at the Promenade at Howard Hughes Center, near the 405 Freeway. Beck said three men, all armed, confronted the employees as they were leaving the discount department store, which had just closed. As the incident was unfolding, one of the employees called her husband and told him to call 911.

The LAPD called a tactical alert and closed off the area around the shopping center. When the Police Department’s SWAT officers arrived, they surrounded the store.

At one point, one suspect left, saw the police and ran back inside. A second suspect walked out with a woman, saw police and also headed back inside. The officers entered the store at 3:30 a.m. and freed the captives.

At least three of the employees were injured, including one woman who was sexually assaulted.

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Christina House For The Times

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