CASE # 1339
CRIME: ROBBERY, THEFT, AND TERRORISTIC THREATS
RELEASE DATE: AUGUST 21, 2008
UNKNOWN SUSPECT
PENNSYLVANIA CRIME STOPPERS IS OFFERING A CASH REWARD FOR INFORMATION
LEADING TO THE ARREST OF A YET UNKOWN SUSPECT IN THESE ROBBERY
INCIDENTS.
The Pennsylvania State Police, Troop G, Huntingdon continue their investigation of three separate incidents that are believed to be related.
In each of these incidents, the suspect is described
as a white female, height apx 5'2" to 5'4", slim to medium
build; wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt and dark colored pants.
She also wears black gloves during the incidents. The suspect arrives
on foot at the various locations and leaves the scene on foot. No
vehicles were observed in any of the incidents. The suspect also
brings a bag with her in which to place the money.
On Tuesday, July 15, 2008, at approximately 12:15
a.m., the suspect entered the Martin General Store, Orbisonia Borough,
Huntingdon County. The suspect demanded money from an employee at
a cash register. Once the employee turned over the money to the
suspect, she fled the scene. In this incident, the suspect wore
a thin black mask pulled over her entire head. No weapon was displayed,
however the suspect did threaten to shoot the employees.
On Thursday, July 31, 2008, at approximately 2:20
a.m., a female suspect arrived again at the Martin General Store
in Orbisonia Borough. The suspect attempted to open the front doors
of the store, but due to the previous incident on July 15th, the
doors were locked. Unable to gain entry to the store, the suspect
fled the area.
On Monday, July 28, 2008, at approximately 9:30 p.m.,
a female suspect arrived, on foot, at Fe Fi's Grocery, SR 22, Brady
Township, Huntingdon County. In this incident, the suspect wore
a dark blue bandana covering her face. The suspect demanded money
from an employee at a cash register. Once the money was put into
a bag, the suspect fled the scene.
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