
Police need help to catch a crook who held up a local QuikTrip. This is a tough one, because officers don't have much to go on. News On 6 crime reporter Lori Fullbright reports the robbery happened at the QuikTrip at 215 North Garnett Road nearly two months ago on January 15th at 3:55 a.m.
"Detectives really have nothing in this case, hoping someone has talked about it," said TPD Officer Leland Ashley.
The robber went into the store with a black semi-automatic pistol, pointed it at the attendant and demanded money. After he got the money, he left with no get-away car and no partner.
"He's 5'8", 130-140 pounds, wearing a black hoodie, black ski mask and dark pants," said Officer Ashley.
Anyone with information can call Crimestoppers at 596-COPS. You don't have to give your name and if your tip leads to an arrest, the Citizens Crime Commission will pay you a cash reward through a secret code system.
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