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Petaluma pool game ends in robbery

Published: Saturday, May 10, 2008 at 11:53 a.m.
Last Modified: Saturday, May 10, 2008 at 11:53 a.m.
A man who left a Petaluma bar to get money from an ATM was robbed by two other men from the eastside establishment Friday night, police said.

The unidentified victim told police he and his two assailants earlier had been playing pool at the First Edition bar on East Washington Street. He said he left a little before 9:30 p.m. and went to a kiosk in the Washington Square Shopping Center to get some money and go on his way, authorities said.

He was heading toward Mervyn's off McDowell Boulevard when the two pool

players approached him and one struck him in the face with an unknown

object, police said.

The two men, described only as white men aged 20-to-25, then seized an

undisclosed sum of money and fled in a dark green or dark blue Honda,

authorities said.

Police said they do not believe Friday's 9:25 p.m. robbery is related to a carjacking in the same area last week. In that case, a woman left the First Edition and went

to a nearby Safeway around 1:40 a.m. She was getting out of a car to go into the store when another patron she had seen at the bar approached her, pointed something into her back and forced her back into the vehicle.

He drove with her a short distance before ordering her out of the car, which he then drove away, police said.

Police have asked that anyone who witnessed either event to contact

authorities at (707) 778-4372.