The San Diego County Sheriff's Department is looking for a man who robbed a convenience store at gunpoint last week and used a stolen credit card to make his getaway, the San Diego Union-Tribune reports.
According to the paper, deputies responded to a report of a man robbing a store in Bankers Hill on Thursday.
When they arrived, the man was gone.
Deputies found a.25-caliber semi-automatic pistol, a stolen wallet, and a stolen credit card in a car parked in the lot of a 7-Eleven.
Deputies say the man got out of the car and pointed the gun at deputies.
"He said he was going to rob a 7-Eleven," one of the deputies tells the Union-Tribune.
"He said he had a gun and he was going to shoot people."
Deputies found the man after he got out of the car and pointed the gun at them.
He was arrested and is being held at the San Diego County Jail.
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