Police Make Arrest in Kwik Trip Armed Robbery


On Wednesday, January 3rd, 2024, at approximately 2:42 a.m., Whitewater Police received a report of an armed robbery that had just occurred at the Kwik Trip Gas Station, located at 305 Elkhorn Road, in the City of Whitewater. The suspect reportedly attempted to purchase an item inside the store, but his debit/credit card was declined after multiple attempts. When employees wouldn’t allow the suspect to leave without paying for the product, the suspect reached into his waistband, brandished what was believed to be a firearm, and made threatening statements to the staff that he was going to “start spraying.” Employees told the suspect to simply take the item and leave, fearing what the suspect might do. The suspect then left Kwik Trip without further incident.

At the same time the armed robbery was being investigated by officers, the Whitewater Communications Center received a separate phone call of an incident involving a male who had been drinking alcohol, was being disorderly towards the caller, and was in possession of a gun. This location was located in close proximity to the eastside Kwik Trip gas station. Officers responded to this secondary location and recognized that the suspect involved in this second call was the same person from the Kwik Trip armed robbery due to viewing video surveillance moments prior. During this second incident, a handgun was recovered at the scene and the suspect was taken into custody.

The suspect, Noel J. Gonzalez (25-year-old male) [107 N East St,] was confined in the Walworth County Jail on multiple criminal charges. The Walworth County District Attorney has formally charged Noel Gonzalez with the following charges: Armed Robbery (Wis. Stat. 943.32(2)), Carrying a Concealed Weapon (Wis.Stat. 941.23(2)), and Disorderly Conduct – Domestic Abuse (Wis. Stat. 947.01(1) with modifier 973.055(1)).

The Whitewater Police Department would like to thank the University of Wisconsin Whitewater Police Department, which assisted in the efforts to take the suspect into custody without incident. It is noted that this case has not been concluded. Unless a judgment of conviction is entered, the defendant is presumed innocent of all charges.

Editor’s note: The above press release was issued by the City of Whitewater Police Department on January 19.

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