Getaway driver in Home Depot robbery arrested, suspect identified

The man who was driving the getaway car in a robbery reported at the Home Depot Thursday is arrested.
The incident involved thousands of dollars in stolen items.
Joshua Sablan Westfall, 40, is charged with complicity to robbery.
Westfall identified the alleged armed robber as Ed San Agustin.
Guam police have yet to confirm if San Agustin has been located.
According to court documents, authorities tracked down the car that had been captured on nearby video surveillance.
San Agustin was captured on the Home Depot security cameras allegedly walking out of the Tamuning store with a filled shopping cart.
San Agustin was approached by store security when he pulled out a gun and fled.
Westfall allegedly told investigators he waited in the store parking lot before seeing San Agustin pushing a shopping cart toward the entrance of Hotel Mai’Ana.
San Agustin rushed to put the stolen items into the car before getting inside and unloading his gun, prosecutors alleged in charging documents.
Westfall also allegedly admitted to police to dropping San Agustin home and helping him offload the stolen items, which included a generator and portable power station, estimated to cost $3,100.