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Griffith Park Robbery Victim Tracks Assailants; 3 Arrested

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A man who was robbed and tied up at gunpoint in Griffith Park freed himself and followed his assailants to a Burbank gas station, where officers arrested three suspects, police said Friday.

The 25-year-old Burbank resident told police that he was on his way to meet a friend in the park shortly before midnight Thursday when he was accosted by three males, one of whom was armed with a handgun, Los Angeles Police Detective Bob States said.

They bound his hands and feet with tape, took his wristwatch and credit cards and fled, States said.

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But the man quickly broke free and ran to his car, States said, then followed his assailants’ car into Burbank. When their car pulled into a service station at Lake Street and Alameda Avenue, about four miles from the scene of the robbery, the victim flagged down a Burbank police car, States said.

Car’s Occupants Arrested

Police arrested the three occupants of the car, Rodney Garrett, 19; Rodney Trent, 18, and a 17-year-old youth, all of Burbank, on suspicion of robbery. Garrett ran from the car but was caught a short time later by a police dog, States said.

Officers found a loaded .357-caliber magnum and a pellet gun in the car. Credit cards and a wristwatch, believed to be stolen, were also recovered.

Garrett and Trent were being held at Parker Center in lieu of $16,000 bail, police said. They were expected to be arraigned next week in Los Angeles Municipal Court.

The teen-ager was released to his parents pending his appearance next week in Eastlake Juvenile Court, States said.

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