3 Armed Robbery Suspects On The Run

Alabama Mobile  Three armed robbery suspects are on the run and police need your help finding them.
by Kimberly Curth
Published: Mon, June 01, 2009 - 5:00 pm CST Last Updated: Mon, June 01, 2009 - 8:12 pm CST
Three armed robbery suspects are on the run and police need your help finding them. Police say two armed suspects walked into the Mystik gas station on Highway 90 Sunday night and demanded money. And, on Memorial day, another Mystik on Cottage Hill Road was held up. Police say the suspect in that robbery is described as 5'5" and 135 lbs., with light facial hair. He was wearing a black hooded sweatshirt with a grey t-shirt underneath, a black Alabama hat, and glasses, "robbery is a violent crime and anyone who's out there who's willing to commit an act of violence is a danger to the community," said Mobile Police spokesman, Officer Christopher Levy. Police do not believe the two robberies are connected. If you know who any of the suspects are, call Mobile Police or Crime Stoppers at (251) 208-7000.
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scott that isn’t the only place my mothers street is a dead end and it is filled with drug activity and the cops won’t do anything about it. they say the need an informant and nobody really wants to risk there life doing anything like that.

Well get your butts out there and bust them because they hang out all night long at pleasant valley and goverment and you cops know it becuase you let them sell dope all night long

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