Thursday, 29 October 2009

Stole two cartons of cigarettes to gas stations Certified

The cashier said the man asked the two cartons of cigarettes. When she put it on the counter and began to call them, the man reached across the counter and grabbed a cigarette to take them. The cashier said that she held on to cigarettes and fighting occurred. During the struggle, the cashier said she was struck in the face. The cashier told officers she was able to bite the suspect may have on hand during the attack. The robber took the cigarettes and ran out of gas stations, in a northerly direction and disappeared in the nearby apartment complex. The cashier was not taken to the hospital. This is the second robbery cigarette in six days. At 12:15 am on Friday, a man entered Walgreen Pharmacy, 859 E. Main St. and asked for a pack of cigarettes. When the clerk asked for identification to verify your age, a man tried to seize the cigarettes, according to police in Lancaster. The suspect grabbed his arm and twisted it a clerk, snatching the cigarette from her hand and ran from the store. Clerk of Walgreen sustained minor scratches and bruises from the robbery. Lancaster police Lt. Shane Wilson called for all those involved in robbery to be careful. "No one shall be liable to the property, like cash or cigarettes," says Wilson. "Property is not worth seriously injured or lose their lives for this. The best thing people can do is comply with the robber and get a good description of how they look, what they are and that they are behind the wheel."

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