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A second pedestrian has reported being robbed by three suspects on Monday, police reported today.

The latest reported robbery took place about 1:15 p.m. near the intersections of Oak Avenue and East Street, police said. The first reported robbery occurred as the victim walked along Matmor Road about 10 p.m. The second robbery was not reported until Tuesday.

Neither of the victims was injured.

A Woodland police spokesman said investigators are trying to establish if the robberies are related.

In the latest case, the 47-year-old victim said one of the robbers displayed a black semi-automatic handgun and demanded his wallet.

All three suspects fled eastbound on East Oak Avenue

He described the suspects as:

- White male, 17-18 years old, 5 feet 4 inches tall, thin build, tattoo on the left side of his neck, wearing a brown and black checkered hooded flannel jacket that zips down the front. He was the gunman.

- Hispanic male, 14-15 years old, 5 feet tall, skinny build, short black hair combed back, wearing black shorts and a silver sweatershirt without a hood.

- Hispanic male, 18-19 years old, 5 feet 7 inches tall, thin build, short black hair cut in a "military style", thin mustache, medium-dark toned skin, wearing a hooded sweatshirt with white and brown stripes and squares.

In the first robbery, the suspects were described as:

- White male, early 20s, thin build, 5 feet 6 inches tall, wearing a black hat covered by a black hoodie sweat shirt and black pants. This subject spoke English and some broken Spanish.

- White male, early 20s, thin build, 5 feet 6 inches tall, wearing a white shirt covered by a white long sleeve button-up shirt. He had black short hair and a thin beard that followed the jaw line. This subject brandished a full size black colored pistol similar to a Glock semi-automatic.

- White male, maybe 14 years old, thin build, 5 feet tall, wearing a black long sleeve shirt and unknown color pants.

Anyone with information regarding these robberies is asked to call the Woodland Police Department at (530) 661-7800.

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