When A Robbery Gets Personal
markaronhalt
Published
11/23/2008
WEST MEMPHIS, Arkansas - It wasn't hard for police
to find the suspect in a cafe robbery: He left in a
wheelchair and wrote a threatening note on the
back of his personal check. The man made a
gesture as though he were hiding a gun under his
jacket, police said Tuesday, and the waitress quickly
gave him $120. He quickly wheeled out of the
restaurant.
Police were able to capture the suspect, but they
already had a pretty good idea who he was. The
note he allegedly passed to the waitress was on
the back of a personalized check bearing his name,
address and telephone number. Edward Bohanon,
42, was charged with aggravated robbery.
to find the suspect in a cafe robbery: He left in a
wheelchair and wrote a threatening note on the
back of his personal check. The man made a
gesture as though he were hiding a gun under his
jacket, police said Tuesday, and the waitress quickly
gave him $120. He quickly wheeled out of the
restaurant.
Police were able to capture the suspect, but they
already had a pretty good idea who he was. The
note he allegedly passed to the waitress was on
the back of a personalized check bearing his name,
address and telephone number. Edward Bohanon,
42, was charged with aggravated robbery.
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