One Of Two Subway Robbers Arrested

Alabama Mobile  Mobile police have arrested one of the two men wanted for robbing the Subway at Cottage Hill and Hillcrest Sunday night.
by Jamie Burch
Published: Mon, October 05, 2009 - 9:44 am CST
MOBILE, Alabama - Police have arrested one of the two men wanted for robbing the Subway at Cottage Hill and Hillcrest this weekend.

According to Mobile police, Oscar Deras and another man came into the store around 8:15 Sunday night armed with semi-automatic handguns. They demanded money from the cash register, then took off.

Police arrested Deras at the Turtle Creek Apartments (3400 Lloyds Lane) minutes after the robbery. They're still looking for his accomplice.
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Great job MPD.  Semi-automatics in a Subway.  Wow. Risking another human being’s life for what?  Maybe a couple hundred bucks?  Very sad. 

He looks young too.  If convicted, he might have just wasted the next decade of his life (or more).  I’m just glad nobody got killed this time.

I wonder how long until he rolls over on his partner?

How dumb to rob a store within walking distance of your home?  Then to go straight home with the booty? 

The article said he was arrested within minutes.

GOOD JOB MPD!

LOL! Like the MOPO! Good job guys(and girls)!

They’ll never catch the other one.  He’s halfway to Mexico by now…

Way to go MOPO!!!!!!

GET A ROPE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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