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‘Circle K’ Robber Gives Cops a Run For Their Money

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January 9, 2026
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‘Circle K’ Robber Gives Cops a Run For Their Money

Armed suspect accused of robbing Tampa convenience store on the run: Police

Tampa police searching for armed robbery suspect

Police in Tampa are asking for help identifying and locating a suspect they say robbed a Circle K in August.

TAMPA, Fla. – Tampa police are searching for a person accused of robbing a Circle K. 

According to the Tampa Police Department, the suspect entered the convenience store located at 5320 N. Florida Ave. around 5 a.m. on August 25, 2024. 

Video shows the person standing at the counter before pulling out a firearm and demanding money from an employee. 

Tampa police searching for armed robbery suspect

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The suspect can be seen taking money from the employee after being threatened.  

Tampa police are searching for a suspect accused of robbing a Circle K in August. Image is courtesy of the Tampa Police Department.

Tampa police are searching for a suspect accused of robbing a Circle K in August. Image is courtesy of the Tampa Police Department. 

The suspect was wearing a baseball hat, dark hoodie, and denim jeans, carrying a dark-colored drawstring bag, and was seen leaving Circle K on a bicycle east of Giddens Ave.  

Anyone with information on this case or who can help identify the suspect is asked to call the non-emergency number at 813-231-6130 or share a tip via Tip411, accessible through the TampaPD app.   

Caught on tape: Mobile police seek to identify Circle K robber on the run


Caught on tape: Mobile police seek to identify Circle K robber on the run (MPD)

Caught on tape: Mobile police seek to identify Circle K robber on the run (MPD)

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  • April 20, 2024
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Mobile Police are seeking to identify a suspect caught on camera in reference to a robbery that occurred on Saturday, April 20, 2024.

According to MPD, on Saturday, April 20, 2024, at approximately 2:59 a.m., officers responded to 3417 Springhill Avenue (Circle K) in reference to a robbery.

Upon arrival, officers discovered a male subject armed with a gun demanded money from the cashier. Before officers arrived, the subject left the area on foot.

FOLLOW-UP: Fired Circle K Employee Who Shot Armed Robber Gets Donations, Job Offers

John Boch – September 29, 2017 No comments

FOLLOW-UP: Fired Circle K Employee Who Shot Armed Robber Gets Donations, Job Offers

Jennifer Wertz worked at Circle K for five years in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Until last week, that is, when she shot an alleged armed robber who had pointed a gun at her. While most Americans would applaud her action, Circle K promptly suspended her. After she talked to the media, Circle K fired her. Since then, a Go Fund Me page has collected big bucks to help Jennifer and her family.

Company policy at Circle K, like many chains, says employees should never resist robbers. However, Wertz didn’t have ballistic glass between her and 23-year-old Ferron Mendez, who had barged into her store with a gun.

FOLLOW-UP: Fired Circle K Employee Who Shot Armed Robber Gets Donations, Job Offers

Knowing she had a disabled mother and her three children at home who all loved her and counted on her, she pulled her own gun and shot the (alleged) would-be robber in the chest.  She told reporters that she had only minutes before retrieved her gun from her car after hearing of another armed robbery nearby.  Her action might well have saved her life.

People from all walks of life, hearing of Circle K’s termination of a long-time employee for merely defending herself, have responded to a Go Fund Me page.  Ms. Wertz’s mother set it up and as of this writing, it stands at $71,500.

In our original story, I wrote:

Ms. Wertz says she’s looking for a new job now. Surely some business owner in or near Albuquerque would appreciate a clerk with her fortitude and gumption, someone who won’t roll over for two-bit hoodlums without a fight.

Sure enough. The next day, KOB4 reported how job offers have come in for Ms. Wertz:

Job opportunities, support come to clerk who shot suspected robber

…While police may not be pressing charges, she now faces the challenge of finding a new job.

However, there could be a change in fortune for Wertz. She is already receiving multiple job offers and overwhelming support from the community.

Wertz said she plans to take some time off to deal with the emotional trauma of what she’s been through, before deciding what to do next, but she said Calibers Gun Shop and Shooting Range has already contacted her.

“I would love to set up an interview and see if it’s a good fit for me and good fit for them,” she said.

I contacted Calibers Gun Shop and Shooting Range and left a voicemail message for the corporate COO for comment.  As of this writing it remains as yet returned.  Kudos for Calibers for reaching out to the Ms. Wertz.

Young Jennifer showed further courage telling the local TV station KOB4:

Wertz hopes her experience gives others the courage to protect themselves and take a stand against crime in Albuquerque.

“They don’t have to be nonchalant and a sitting duck and bow down to these criminals, because that’s the problem,” she said. “We’ve bowed down so many times they’re now running our city. We need to stand up and show them that we are willing to protect ourselves and protect our home and protect what matters.”

While anyone can talk a good game, it does take courage to stand up against a criminal attack.  I think we all share relief that this mom survived the encounter uninjured.  Furthermore, the fact she will land on her feet after the incident helps reaffirm our belief in the good people of the world.

FOLLOW-UP: Fired Circle K Employee Who Shot Armed Robber Gets Donations, Job Offers

John Boch – September 29, 2017 No comments

FOLLOW-UP: Fired Circle K Employee Who Shot Armed Robber Gets Donations, Job Offers

Jennifer Wertz worked at Circle K for five years in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Until last week, that is, when she shot an alleged armed robber who had pointed a gun at her. While most Americans would applaud her action, Circle K promptly suspended her. After she talked to the media, Circle K fired her. Since then, a Go Fund Me page has collected big bucks to help Jennifer and her family.

Company policy at Circle K, like many chains, says employees should never resist robbers. However, Wertz didn’t have ballistic glass between her and 23-year-old Ferron Mendez, who had barged into her store with a gun.

FOLLOW-UP: Fired Circle K Employee Who Shot Armed Robber Gets Donations, Job Offers

Knowing she had a disabled mother and her three children at home who all loved her and counted on her, she pulled her own gun and shot the (alleged) would-be robber in the chest.  She told reporters that she had only minutes before retrieved her gun from her car after hearing of another armed robbery nearby.  Her action might well have saved her life.

People from all walks of life, hearing of Circle K’s termination of a long-time employee for merely defending herself, have responded to a Go Fund Me page.  Ms. Wertz’s mother set it up and as of this writing, it stands at $71,500.

In our original story, I wrote:

Ms. Wertz says she’s looking for a new job now. Surely some business owner in or near Albuquerque would appreciate a clerk with her fortitude and gumption, someone who won’t roll over for two-bit hoodlums without a fight.

Sure enough. The next day, KOB4 reported how job offers have come in for Ms. Wertz:

Job opportunities, support come to clerk who shot suspected robber

…While police may not be pressing charges, she now faces the challenge of finding a new job.

However, there could be a change in fortune for Wertz. She is already receiving multiple job offers and overwhelming support from the community.

Wertz said she plans to take some time off to deal with the emotional trauma of what she’s been through, before deciding what to do next, but she said Calibers Gun Shop and Shooting Range has already contacted her.

“I would love to set up an interview and see if it’s a good fit for me and good fit for them,” she said.

I contacted Calibers Gun Shop and Shooting Range and left a voicemail message for the corporate COO for comment.  As of this writing it remains as yet returned.  Kudos for Calibers for reaching out to the Ms. Wertz.

Young Jennifer showed further courage telling the local TV station KOB4:

Wertz hopes her experience gives others the courage to protect themselves and take a stand against crime in Albuquerque.

“They don’t have to be nonchalant and a sitting duck and bow down to these criminals, because that’s the problem,” she said. “We’ve bowed down so many times they’re now running our city. We need to stand up and show them that we are willing to protect ourselves and protect our home and protect what matters.”

While anyone can talk a good game, it does take courage to stand up against a criminal attack.  I think we all share relief that this mom survived the encounter uninjured.  Furthermore, the fact she will land on her feet after the incident helps reaffirm our belief in the good people of the world.

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