From Maryland State Police:
The Maryland State Police are requesting assistance from the public in identifying a man who robbed a convenience store clerk with a pair of scissors shortly before 4:30 a.m. Tuesday.
The clerk at the 7-Eleven store, located at the corner of Abingdon and Philadelphia roads in Abingdon, Maryland, told Troopers the armed assailant entered the establishment and threatened her with large pair of scissors. The suspect demanded she turn over U.S. Currency from the register.
There were no customers in the convenience store at the time of the pre-dawn robbery. No injuries were reported.
After receiving an undisclosed amount of U.S. Currency, the suspect fled the store on foot and was last seen heading south along Philadelphia Road.
The suspect was wearing a white T-shirt, dark sweatpants and covered his face with a dark T-shirt. The suspect is described as a black male in his early to mid 20s, between 6’2” and 6’4.” The suspect weighed approximately 200 pounds.
Anyone with information about the robbery and the armed suspect is asked to call Trooper First Class A. Dudek of the Maryland State Police Bel Air Barrack Criminal Investigation Section at (410) 838-4101.
wherespatton says
Here’s to hoping the Second Amendment Foundation and it’s lawsuit against Maryland actually succeeds in over turning the backwards Handgun Carry Permitting laws. Every week, there is another story about how some scum-bucket holds up a convenience store and the clerks and customers are forced to being victims. Let’s raise the “cost of living” for the criminal element in the entire state!
Really? says
Couldn’t have said it better myself…well done
MacG says
I do not have the actual #’s but, crime seems to be up in Harford County. Who are you going to vote for in the upcoming election for Sheriff?
wherespatton says
I am a former life long Hazzard Co. resident, but still have family there. I’m still adjusting to other Maryland life.
If I were still a resident, it would be a tough choice. The person I am really disgusted with Cassilly. One very poor choice on prosecution against the man on the motorcycle has absolutely soured my tasted for his lack of common sense and backhanded endorsement of police corruption. I’m sorry, but elected officials and public employees NEED to be monitored. If you don’t do anything wrong, then you won’t have anything to fess up to, at least that’s the garbage that the ruling class always tells us about things like the patriot act and questionable surveillance of the citizen class.
Louie says
hey MacG Did the Sheriff give this thug A ride … A getaway vechile ? Blame the Sheriff There you go great answer… Wow!