Men Accused of Strong Arm Robbery At Citrus

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Photo by Aaron Castrejon.

Photo by Aaron Castrejon.

Police arrested two men Tuesday evening after the duo became physical with people they demanded money from.

Police responded to the call at 4:43 p.m. The incident, described as very minor strong arm robbery attempts, occurred at Citrus College, 1000 W. Foothill Blvd. The suspects reportedly demanded small amounts of money from their victims.

At some point, the two suspects engaged in some altercations with their victims.

“There was some physical involvement with the two with punching, trying to get the money,” said Lt. Rob Lamborghini of Glendora Police. None of the victims were examined by medics.

Lamborghini could not verify if any money had been taken during the crimes.

Police arrested 23-year-old William Bodzsar on suspicion of robbery in the second degree and for violating conditions of his post release supervision. Bodzsar is being held without bail.

Also arrested was 21-year-old Jack Spalione on suspicion of robbery. Spalione is being held in lieu of $50,000 in the Glendora jail.

Spalione is scheduled to make an initial appearance at the West Covina Courthouse Thursday, May 28. Court information for Bodzsar was not immediately available.