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Case # 1240
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Crime: Robbery, Simple Assault,
Theft by Unlawful Taking, and Terroristic Threats |
PENNSYLVANIA CRIME STOPPERS IS OFFERING A CASH REWARD OF UP TO $2,000 FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO AN ARREST(s) IN THESE CASES OF ROBBERY. | |
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SUSPECT DESCRIPTION INCIDENT # 1 NAME: UNKNOWN SUSPECT White/Male Height: apx. 5'4" - 5'5" Weight: apx. 150-175 lbs. Small Build SUSPECT DESCRIPTION INCIDENT # 2 NAME: UNKNOWN SUSPECT White/Male Height: apx. 6' Weight: apx. 200 lbs. Medium Build (wearing a White Ball cap with NY Yankees logo in Black) The Pennsylvania State Police, Troop B, Waynesburg Station continue their investigation of two cases of Robbery. In the first incident, on Tuesday, November 13, 2007, at apx 6:20 p.m., an unknown man entered the BFS Store in Jefferson Borough, Greene County, Pennsylvania; brandishing a small caliber black handgun. The suspect demanded money from the cash register and the Lottery machine. After receiving both monies, the suspect fled the store. The suspect was wearing a dark colored hooded sweatshirt with the hood up over his head with a dark colored nylon stocking over his head and face. The suspect was possibly riding in or driving a maroon colored car thought to be a Pontiac and was possibly with another male wearing a white ball cap that was turned sideways. In the second incident, on Saturday, November 17, 2007, at apx. 8:45 p.m., an unknown man entered the BFS Store in Mt. Morris, Perry Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania. The suspect walked up to the register putting his left hand in his jean jacket and told the cashier "I want all the bills in the register". the cashier complied and gave the suspect $372.00 in bills. The suspect told the cashier "Don't call the cops till I leave". He then exited the store getting into a dark green Ford Truck that had a silver grill. The truck was parked facing forward at the Northwestern corner of the store. The suspect backed the truck up to the entrance of the parking lot and drove up the road underneath of the I-79 bypass with his lights off. The cashier was able to note the truck had a long bed and the body was squared. With that description; investigators determined the truck to be an older model Ford. What You Can Do:
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