“Whataburglar” On The Run From Pensacola Police

Florida Pensacola  Police say a man wearing a black zipper mask black hoodie and black pants tobbed the Whataburder on Burgess Road.
by Jamie Burch
Published: Wed, October 14, 2009 - 6:55 pm CST
PENSACOLA, Florida - Police are looking for a man wanted for robbing the Whataburger on Burgess Road early Wednesday morning.

A female employee told Pensacola police that a man wearing a black zipper mask, black hoodie and black pants walked into the restaurant around 3:45 a.m. He looked at another employee and told him it was a robbery. The man, who was holding a blue steel revolver, went to a cash register, put a black bag on the counter and demanded cash.

Anyone with information about this crime is asked to call Pensacola Police at 251.435.1900.
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Mr. Burch,
I am sure your school teachers must be proud of you.  Shame on you for printing an article with so many spelling errors!  Doesn’t your computer have spell check?  Also, shame on you WKRG for printing this article this way.

i have had a few frys tobbed off my rlate at a whataburger before. i like dobbing my frys in patup to.

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