Fremont Police Department: Suspect Wanted

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Fremont CA

31 March, 2022

8:08 AM

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Press release from the Fremont Police Department: March 29, 2022 Incident: Wanted suspect in connection with multiple armed robberies Date/Time: August 29, 2021 at 5:25 p.m. Location: 37300 block of Fremont Blvd. Report Number: 210829026 Suspect Joshua Moss-Sanders is wanted in connection with armed robberies committed in Fremont, CA and San Leandro, CA. The robberies occurred in August and October of 2021 and are being jointly investigated by the Fremont Police Department, the Alameda County Sheriff's Office, and the California Department of Corrections. During the robberies, Moss-Sanders is believed to have used a firearm. Moss-Sanders has three felony warrants for his arrest: two for armed robbery and another for a parole violation. Detectives are asking the public for assistance in safely locating and arresting Moss-Sanders. Joshua Moss-Sanders is a nineteen (19) year old male, approximately 5'11" in height and weighing approximately 165lbs. Moss-Sanders has multiple distinctive tattoos, including several on his face. Amongst the facial tattoos are "JACKBOY" vertically down his left jaw-line (the "O" appears to be someone wearing a ski-mask), "Ashley" over his right eye, "Edina Mae" over his left eye and words in red tattoo ink down his right jaw-line. Moss-Sanders also has a tattoo on his right forearm of someone wearing a ski-mask and the words "THE JACK." Below are photos of several of the tattoos. Moss-Sanders is believed to have access to fake identifications and knows he is wanted in connection with the above robberies. Evidence suggests that since the robberies, Moss-Sanders has been involved in police pursuits where he threw a firearm out of the window and was able to avoid arrest. If you have any information on Moss-Sanders' whereabouts, you are encouraged to immediately contact: Anyone with information about this incident is asked to please call the Fremont Police Department's Investigative Unit at 510-790-6954 or send an anonymous tip by texting TIP FREMONTPD followed by your message to 888-777, or via the web. A PDF copy of this press release is available here. This press release was produced by the Fremont Police Department. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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