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Nov. 17th, 2008 10:46 pmI just got this email. Thought I'd spread the news.
On November 17, 2008, the Tufts Police received notification from the Somerville Police of an armed robbery that took place on the evening of Monday, November 16, 2008 at approximately 9:30 PM.
The incident took place on Leonard Street near Broadway. The suspect followed the victim from Davis Square and eventually approached the victim with a large knife and demanded her cell phone and wallet. Once the victim surrendered the items, the suspect said, "Come on, you're coming with me." At this time the suspect was distracted by a car that pulled up alongside their location, and the victim was able to flee to a friend's house and call for help.
The description of the suspect is as follows: white male, late 20's-30's, 6', with a heavy build. He was wearing a green t-shirt with an unidentified insignia on the front, and may have had light colored hair under a backward ball cap. The suspect may have been intoxicated, because his speech was slurred.
*I'm guessing that "Monday" is supposed to be Sunday.
On November 17, 2008, the Tufts Police received notification from the Somerville Police of an armed robbery that took place on the evening of Monday, November 16, 2008 at approximately 9:30 PM.
The incident took place on Leonard Street near Broadway. The suspect followed the victim from Davis Square and eventually approached the victim with a large knife and demanded her cell phone and wallet. Once the victim surrendered the items, the suspect said, "Come on, you're coming with me." At this time the suspect was distracted by a car that pulled up alongside their location, and the victim was able to flee to a friend's house and call for help.
The description of the suspect is as follows: white male, late 20's-30's, 6', with a heavy build. He was wearing a green t-shirt with an unidentified insignia on the front, and may have had light colored hair under a backward ball cap. The suspect may have been intoxicated, because his speech was slurred.
*I'm guessing that "Monday" is supposed to be Sunday.
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Date: 2008-11-18 04:43 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-11-18 05:15 am (UTC)