Marcel Ikaika Kuikahi Macy booking photo courtesy Washington County Jail
KOIN News
by: Amanda Arden
Posted: Jan 4, 2021 / 02:01 PM PST / Updated: Jan 4, 2021 / 02:13 PM PST
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Tualatin Police officers arrested a man Monday who they believe committed an armed robbery from a coin shop on Dec. 23.
Police say The Washington County Tactical Negotiations Team and the Washington County Crisis Negotiation Unit took Marcel Ikaika Kuikahi Macy into custody as he left his home Monday morning.
Macy was lodged at the Washington County Jail on a Measure 11 robbery charge.
Investigators believe Macy was armed when he took $7,000 in coins from a Tualatin coin shop and sold them to a Beaverton coin shop for $5,497.
Police said the robbery occurred at around 11:25 a.m. They said the suspect walked into the Local Coin Company, pointed a long-barreled or semi-automatic gun at the employee and demanded a tray of coins be removed from a display case. He then grabbed five coins and left the scene in an early 2000s Chevy Silverado.
Not long after, the robber went to Harry’s Coin Shop in Beaverton and sold the stolen coins.
Tualatin police released surveillance photos of the suspect and the truck and later identified Macy as the suspect.
Thats a pretty fair buying price on the second shop if the first shop was selling at 7k. Its unfortunate, becuase the second shop is going to loose out completely. In my state they have a victims compensation for the dealer, but it never amounts to anything, becuase most of the time, the perps have little to no funds , probably why they are stealing in the first place.
Marcel Ikaika Kuikahi Macy? I wonder is he stole a high grade set of Hawaiian commemorative halves?
Wouldn't a "set of Hawaiian commemorative halves" be just a single coin?
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YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Looking forward to more details to come.
Marcel Ikaika Kuikahi Macy booking photo courtesy Washington County Jail
KOIN News
by: Amanda Arden
Posted: Jan 4, 2021 / 02:01 PM PST / Updated: Jan 4, 2021 / 02:13 PM PST
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Tualatin Police officers arrested a man Monday who they believe committed an armed robbery from a coin shop on Dec. 23.
Police say The Washington County Tactical Negotiations Team and the Washington County Crisis Negotiation Unit took Marcel Ikaika Kuikahi Macy into custody as he left his home Monday morning.
Macy was lodged at the Washington County Jail on a Measure 11 robbery charge.
Investigators believe Macy was armed when he took $7,000 in coins from a Tualatin coin shop and sold them to a Beaverton coin shop for $5,497.
Police said the robbery occurred at around 11:25 a.m. They said the suspect walked into the Local Coin Company, pointed a long-barreled or semi-automatic gun at the employee and demanded a tray of coins be removed from a display case. He then grabbed five coins and left the scene in an early 2000s Chevy Silverado.
Not long after, the robber went to Harry’s Coin Shop in Beaverton and sold the stolen coins.
Tualatin police released surveillance photos of the suspect and the truck and later identified Macy as the suspect.
https://www.koin.com/news/tualatin-police-arrest-coin-shop-armed-robbery-suspect/
Thats a pretty fair buying price on the second shop if the first shop was selling at 7k. Its unfortunate, becuase the second shop is going to loose out completely. In my state they have a victims compensation for the dealer, but it never amounts to anything, becuase most of the time, the perps have little to no funds , probably why they are stealing in the first place.
Great news. Give him a fair trial, then, if convicted, do something within the law that will deter potential armed robbers.
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Marcel Ikaika Kuikahi Macy? I wonder is he stole a high grade set of Hawaiian commemorative halves?
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Glad to see him get caught, and quickly.
Good news!
...what a loser!...semi-autos are not the choice of assassins FWIW...shell casings belong in the weapon after discharging for most cases
I am surprised the thief did not declare his home (the site of his arrest) an "autonomous zone" to prevent his arrest.
Very 2020 you know.
Wouldn't a "set of Hawaiian commemorative halves" be just a single coin?
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire