Saturday, October 09, 2010
Police Find No Evidence To Link Two Robberies
WEST VIRGINIA....
West Virginia State Police say, around 2:20 P.M. Friday, a white male, roughly 5'7" and 190 lbs. entered Pam's No. 3 along U.S. 60 in Culloden, told an employee he had a gun and demanded money from the parlor's safe before fleeing with an undisclosed amount of cash. Police say there's no evidence linking the Friday afternoon robbery to a similar incident on July 8th when a white heavyset male told an employee at Pam's No. 6 in Ona that he had a gun before demanding money from a safe. In that incident, the suspect told the employee to wait in the bathroom until he left. Anyone with information about either robbery is asked to contact the West Virginia State Police Cabell County Detachment at 304-528-5555.
West Virginia State Police say, around 2:20 P.M. Friday, a white male, roughly 5'7" and 190 lbs. entered Pam's No. 3 along U.S. 60 in Culloden, told an employee he had a gun and demanded money from the parlor's safe before fleeing with an undisclosed amount of cash. Police say there's no evidence linking the Friday afternoon robbery to a similar incident on July 8th when a white heavyset male told an employee at Pam's No. 6 in Ona that he had a gun before demanding money from a safe. In that incident, the suspect told the employee to wait in the bathroom until he left. Anyone with information about either robbery is asked to contact the West Virginia State Police Cabell County Detachment at 304-528-5555.