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Posted: 8:58 PM Nov 8, 2009
Bryan Police Investigate Robbery, Two Close Calls
Bryan police are investigating a robbery and two other similar incidents.
Reporter: Joe Brown Email Address: brown@kbtx.com |
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Bryan police are investigating a robbery and two other similar incidents.
The robbery took place Saturday night shortly after six in the 700 block of West 17th Street. The victim told police a black female and black male pulled guns and demanded money. The victim wasn't hurt but the suspects got away with an undetermined amount of cash.
The male is believed to be 20-30 years old, 5'-7" and 200 lbs. The female is described at 20-25 years old, 5'-4" and 130 lbs.
Around 10:16 Saturday night, police received another report of two black males with a gun demanding money. Authorities say the suspects fled empty handed with a third black male driving a grey Ford F150.
Then shortly after noon Sunday, police were called to the 1100 block of Turkey Creek where it was reported that two black males with a gun demanded money. The suspects weren't successful and fled before police arrived.
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I hope when they catch these bad guys / gals and we find out that they are not from Bryan that you eat your words!
A SCARED STRAIGHT CRIME STREET Tour>Here are a few Bryan roads to take the Scared Straight Crime Tour. Sims, Beck, MLK, Groesbeck, Palasota, South College, Finfeather, Hwy 21 West of Texas Ave. Neal rec and elementary school area, Kemp elementary school area and Leonard road. Common activity to look for in some area are prostitutes, Narcotics dealers, large groups of intoxicated people, up to 50 at times, in empty lots drinking and getting high.
Sounds like CSPD may have to go into Bryan again, and make a arrest. Time to stop CS-residents from becoming the next victims of these ghetto and slum gangsters thugs
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