A Boost Mobile store near Los Angeles was robbed by an armed parolee in broad daylight over the weekend in an incident caught on security video. The Culver City Police Department said officers were alerted to the robbery on July 10 at 2:18 p.m. Lawrence Bell, 37, allegedly entered the store and pointed a semi-automatic handgun at two employees. Video of the robbery shows employees chatting with a customer when a suspect wearing a hood and mask walks in. Bell allegedly jumped over the counter and forced both victims to the floor while he ransacked the register. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 7-ELEVEN ROBBERIES LEAVE AT LEAST 2 DEAD A gunman robbed a Boost Mobile store near Los Angeles over the weekend. Here she is seen going through a cash register in front of two store employees. (Culver City Police Department) He took about $500 and left on foot. Responding officers found a dropped set of car keys. They found a possible suspect vehicle a block away. Inside were clothing worn by the masked suspect during the robbery, a driver’s license with Bell’s name on it, a loaded Glock semi-automatic handgun, police said. As they continued to search the area, they found Bell. At the time of the crime, he was on parole for robbery and wearing an ankle monitor as a condition of his release, police said. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP