Woodland police have arrested two suspects in connection with the Jan. 30 robbery of two Wienerschnitzel employees.
Oregon residents Jacob Adam Glenn, 28, and William Benjamin Bohnstehn, 25, were taken into custody Thursday on charges of robbery, false imprisonment, conspiracy, kidnapping and vehicle theft, Lt. Anthony Cucchi reported in a news release.
Both men are suspected of entering the 103 W. Main St. restaurant shortly after it opened on the morning of Jan. 30, binding two employees and robbing them at gunpoint. There were no customers in the business at the time, and neither employee was injured.
The robbers fled with an undisclosed amount of cash and stole one of the employees’ cars, which police later found abandoned several blocks away.
Cucchi said the men had recently been staying in Citrus Heights, where they were arrested in cooperation with the Citrus Heights Police Department.
The robbery remains under investigation, and detectives are still seeking witnesses who were near the Wienerschnitzel restaurant around the time of the robbery. Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Dallas Hyde at (530) 661-7891.