This brings the number of robberies in the past three weeks (well, three weeks and a day) to thirteen.
From the City’s website:
Sunday, June 10, 2007
Armed Robbery
On 06/10/07, at 9:33 p. m., police responded to the 200 block of N. Frederick Avenue for an armed robbery of a business. Upon arrival, officers were advised by the store clerk that two black males entered the establishment, one of them pulled a gun from his waistband, brandished it at the clerk and demanded money from the register. After taking an unknown amount of cash from the register, they ran out in an unknown direction.Suspect 1 - Black male wearing a full brim white hat and dark clothing.
Suspect 2 - Black male wearing a green Jamaican style hat, tan shorts, white button down shirt (unbuttoned) with a dark shirt underneath, armed with a chrome revolver.Strong Arm Robbery
On 06/10/07, at 10:47 p. m., an officer was approached by two individuals in the 100 block of E Diamond Avenue who stated that they were just assaulted by three other individuals. One of them had cash taken from his pocket. The suspects were seen leaving in a red Toyota Tacoma pick up.Suspect 1 - Black male
Suspect 2 - Hispanic male
Suspect 3 - Unknown[Strong Arm Robbery]
On 06/10/07, at 8:20 p. m., police responded to the unit block of N. Summit Drive for a report of a group of males fighting. Upon arrival, it was determined that the event was actually an assault and a strong arm robbery. The victims stated that they were approached by the suspects who took an Ipod from the first victim and broke his speakers, kicked the second victim, and punched and hit the third victim on the head.Suspects - Six black males and one white male.
Saturday, June 09, 2007
Armed Robbery
On 06/09/07, at 12:40 p.m., the victim was in the unit block of East Deer Park Road when the suspect approached and robbed the victim at knifepoint. Suspect fled the scene with the victim’s purse.Suspect- B/M, 24-26 yrs old, 6′0″, 165 lbs,wearing a black t-shirt and blue jeans.
(I added one heading above to separate the cases a bit more)












