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(NEW INFORMATION) Sav-On Gas Robbed at Gunpoint

By Robert J. Bastille on 25 November, 2007 00:21:00

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November 28, 2007 UPDATE:

Top Image: Composite sketch of the Gunman, black male 30-40 years old muscular build

Middle Image: sample Florida license plate

Bottom Image: sample photo of a toyota 4 runner

Anyone with specific information about this violent crime is urged to immediately contact Yarmouth Police Detective Eric H. Nuss at 508-775-0445 extension 132.

  

Original Breaking News Story 11/25/07: 

YARMOUTH- At approximately 5:20pm, Yarmouth Police notified surrounding police agencies that an armed robbery had just occurred in their town at the Sav-On gas station located at the intersection of Willow Street and Camp Street (just over the Hyannis line).

  

The suspects reportedly had just fled the scene after robbing the station at gunpoint and making off with an undetermined amount of cash. 

  

According to witnesses, the two suspects jumped into a Toyota type SUV and drove off headed south on Camp Street.

  

Police from multiple agencies were searching the area for the getaway vehicle which reportedly contained up to 4 black males and possibly had Florida license plates.

  

Hyannis News will provide updates as they become available.

media release 11/26/07:

Police Seek Armed Robbers

  

On Sunday, November 25, 2007 at 5:22 PM—members of the Yarmouth Police Department responded to the Sav-On Gas Station at the corner of Willow Street and Camp Street in West Yarmouth regarding a report of an armed robbery.

  

Yarmouth Police Patrol Officers Kevin P. McIsaac—Olivier Naas—and Albert Sprague as well as Patrol Sergeant Walter R. Warren Jr. arrived at the scene and determined that no one was injured and that the suspects fled in a motor vehicle.

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  The on-scene investigation indicates that a group of 4 black males robbed the lone gas station

attendant of a small amount of cash while one of them brandished a handgun as they asked the attendant to help them with the outside tire pressure pump. Yarmouth Police immediately notified area police agencies including the Barnstable—Dennis—and Massachusetts State Police but as of this point, the suspects and suspect vehicle have not been located.

  

All suspects should be considered armed and dangerous.  Anyone who spots the suspects or suspect vehicle should use caution and immediately contact the closest law enforcement agency by dialing 911.

  

Anyone with specific information about this violent crime is urged to immediately contact Yarmouth Police Detective Eric H. Nuss at 508-775-0445 extension 132.

  

All Descriptions are Subject to Adjustment

  

Suspect Vehicle

  

2000 Toyota 4runner

or Newer Black Nissan Pathfinder SUV

 

Florida Plates

 

Dark Tinted Windows

 

Roof Rack

  

Suspects

  

Driver— black male 30-40 years old almost shaved head

 

Gunman—black male 30-40 years old muscular build

 

Passenger—black male 30-40 years old heavy set

 

Passenger—black male 30-40 years old large build

  

(This media release was prepared by Yarmouth Police Department Lieutenant Steven G. Xiarhos—Patrol Force Commander)


  • I was joking of course! This stuff is happening all over the USA.
    (Posted by Joe P, 08 December, 2007 10:07:50)
  • Good idea Joe...I bet this type of crime is occurs far less frequently in a place like Boston.
    (Posted by bored, 06 December, 2007 21:08:08)
  • Maybe these are the same dudes who gunned down Sean Taylor and needed gas money to get back to Miami.
    (Posted by Hyannis Hawk, 27 November, 2007 22:13:29)
  • More good news for our slumping real estate sales. They must have needed money to go drink at pufferbellies that night! I think moving back into Boston might be a good to get away from this type of crap.
    (Posted by Joe Public, 26 November, 2007 16:12:15)
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