Female Suspect Robs Bigfoot Java Stands: Investigate the Case

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

Bigfoot Java, a popular chain of coffee stands in the Pacific Northwest, recently fell victim to a series of robberies. The YouTube channel KING 5 Seattle reported on these incidents, highlighting the locations and details of the crimes. While the video doesn't directly involve Bigfoot sightings or encounters, it does bring attention to the community and the challenges they face. According to the report, five Bigfoot Java locations were targeted overnight, with some attempts being thwarted by baristas. The robberies occurred in Tacoma, Puyallup, Sumner, and Seatac. Interestingly, the suspects in Puyallup were described as a female with a gun in her hoodie pocket and a male waiting in the car. The locations in Tacoma and Puyallup were attempted robberies, while the Seatac and Sumner locations experienced confirmed robberies. However, the exact amounts stolen have not been disclosed. Despite the robberies, both Puyallup locations and the Tacoma stand have resumed their operations. The South Hill Park Dr. location's barista shared that the thieves asked for money multiple times, but the reply was consistently "no." The community's resilience and determination to continue serving customers despite the challenges is commendable. In addition to the coffee stand robberies, the video also touches on an interesting scientific fact: the prevalence of gun violence in the United States. According to the Gun Violence Archive, as of October 2021, there have been 43,685 gun violence incidents in the U.S., resulting in 10,433 deaths and 19,890 injuries. While this statistic is not directly related to Bigfoot or Sasquatch, it serves as a reminder of the importance of addressing gun violence and ensuring the safety of all communities. To learn more about these robberies and see the locations on a map, watch the KING 5 Seattle video on YouTube. Remember to stay vigilant and informed about your community, and always support your local Bigfoot Java stand. Together, we can create a safer and more enjoyable environment for everyone.