Monday, September 23, 2013

Crescent Springs Robbery

CRESCENT SPRINGS, Kentucky – The law enforcement officials of Erlanger are looking for the suspect who robbed a Crescent Springs business on Tuesday afternoon that caused and injury to a clerk and an accident with an Erlanger officer.

The incident took place in the Tristate Carpet Supplies, located in the 2500 block of Hazelwood Drive where the officers of the Erlanger Police Department were called to respond following a report of robbery.

Police say that a man entered the business at around 1:30 Tuesday afternoon. The man was wearing a white motorcycle helmet when the robbery took place. He approached the clerk and demanded money from the employee.

Other news media outlet reported that the unidentified man forced the store employee to the floor which injured the clerk. He then took cash and left the scene.

The business employee called the authorities and when they arrived at the scene, the suspect already left. The employee said that he heard a sound of a motorcycle leaving the scene after the robbery, according to the reports.
Reports also said that there was no weapon that was seen during the robbery. The store employee suffered from minor injuries.

The Elsmere Police Department says that an Erlanger Police cruiser was involved in an accident at Buttermilk Pike and Anderson Road. The officer suffered from minor injuries, according to the reports.

The Elsmere Police Department which is handling the incident described the suspect in a report who is a white male, approximately five feet and eleven inches tall. He weighs between one hundred eighty and two hundred pounds. He was wearing a dark colored sweatshirt with a hoodie, blue jeans, white shoes and white motorcycle helmet.
The Elsmere Police Department and the Crime Stoppers are now asking for the public’s help for information with regards to the identity and location of the suspect.

Godfrey Obe is a news writer for NinjaCOPS.com where you can get affordable stun gunsrechargeable stun gun flashlights and law enforcement stun guns.

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