This week's To Catch A Crook report focuses on a robbery where the suspects seemed to have inside knowledge of the business they targeted.<br><br>News on Six crime reporter Lori Fullbright explains
Sunday, November 17th 2002, 12:00 am
By: News On 6
This week's To Catch A Crook report focuses on a robbery where the suspects seemed to have inside knowledge of the business they targeted.
News on Six crime reporter Lori Fullbright explains how you can help solve the case. Officer Scott Walton Tulsa Police says the two men went into the Don Rolis business in East Tulsa on October 4th at 1:30 in the afternoon.
"The suspects were armed and demanded money. One of the ladies hesitated so one of the suspects went behind the cash register and had knowledge of how to operate the cash register."
On the way out of the store, one man grabbed belt buckles and some other merchandise. The men ran south, no one saw a get-away vehicle.
"They obviously had some type of knowledge of the victim's operation, Walton said."
Both men are Hispanic in their 20's, one is 5' 10" and husky, the other is 5' 10" and slender.
If you have information about this crime you can call Crimestoppers at 596-COPS or the Spanish speaking line at 596-7000.
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 of up to two-thousand dollars.
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