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Louis Greenley |
Date of Release: January 18, 1999
Fugitive / Case Number # 678 Louis Greenley
Case Facts: Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward up to $ 1,000.00 for information that leads to the arrest of
Louis Greenley; Rite-Aid Corporation is offering an additional $ 2,500.00 for his
apprehension.
The Lower Allen Township Police Department, Camp Hill, Cumberland County Pennsylvania, are
investigating an Armed Robbery and Aggravated Assault that resulted in the injury of
a Police Officer. Shortly before 8:00 p.m., on Saturday, November 28, 1998, Louis
Greenley is alleged to have entered the Rite-Aid Store on Simpson Ferry Road, Lower Allen
Township, Cumberland County, and demanded money from the store's cashier. He advised the
cashier that he had a gun and was going to shoot her. An off-duty Hampden Township Police
Officer entered the store, identified himself and ordered the suspect to surrender. A
struggle ensued, at which time Greenley bit the officer in the neck and attempted to gain
control of the officer's weapon; a round was fired, striking the officer in the finger.
The struggle continued into the parking lot and as Greenley was attempting to flee in his
vehicle, he struck the officer causing further injury. Investigators state Greenley should
be considered armed and dangerous.
Suspect Description:
Black Male
5' 10" with a medium build; approximately
175 lbs.
Brown Eyes
Bald with light facial hair
Scars on his right eye
Greenley is originally from the Pittsburgh area, but
recently resided in the 1500 block of North Street in Harrisburg, PA
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