COLUMBUS, Ohio – A suspect is still at large following an armed robbery at a Get Go gas station in the area of Hayden Road and Cosgray Road on Sunday evening.
The incident occurred at approximately 9:55 p.m. when the suspect entered the store and demanded cigarettes from the clerk. As the first clerk turned around to get the items, a second clerk approached the counter. At that moment, the suspect pulled out a gun, pointed it at the second clerk’s face, and ordered both clerks to lie on the ground.
The suspect then demanded cash from both cash registers. After securing the money, he forced the clerks into the back room and fled the scene. The exact amount of money stolen was not disclosed.
Authorities are asking the public for help in identifying the suspect. Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Schiering at 614-645-3951 or via email at. [email protected].
- Armed robber pointed gun at gas station employees and emptied the cash registers
COLUMBUS, Ohio – A suspect is still at large following an armed robbery at a Get Go gas station in the area of Hayden Road and Cosgray Road on Sunday evening.
The incident occurred at approximately 9:55 p.m. when the suspect entered the store and demanded cigarettes from the clerk. As the first clerk turned around to get the items, a second clerk approached the counter. At that moment, the suspect pulled out a gun, pointed it at the second clerk’s face, and ordered both clerks to lie on the ground.
The suspect then demanded cash from both cash registers. After securing the money, he forced the clerks into the back room and fled the scene. The exact amount of money stolen was not disclosed.
Authorities are asking the public for help in identifying the suspect. Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Schiering at 614-645-3951 or via email at. [email protected].
- “Cone With A Cop” event brings community and police together in Monroe Township
MONROE TOWNSHIP, NJ – The Monroe Township Police Department celebrated a successful “Cone With A Cop” event at Stio’s Water Ice & Ice Cream, strengthening relationships with the local community.
At Wednesday night’s event, residents of Monroe Township, Gloucester County, gathered for an evening of casual conversation and frozen treats. The event was organized in partnership with Stio’s Water Ice & Ice Cream and sponsored by the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 125. The goal of the event was to foster positive relationships between law enforcement and the community.
The police department thanked the local business and community for their high level of participation and support. “What an incredible night,” the Monroe Township Police Department said in a social media post. “We couldn’t have done it without the support of our amazing community.”
The event provided residents with an opportunity to meet and talk with local police officers in a relaxed atmosphere. Many attendees praised the initiative. The meeting was a reflection of a continuing effort by the Monroe Township Police Department to engage with the community beyond traditional police activities.
- Rockland County is the third safest community in the USA
NEW TOWN, NY — Rockland County has been ranked the third safest county in the U.S., according to a recent report from U.S. News & World Report. The award highlights the region’s strong focus on public safety and community well-being.
The announcement was made by the Rockland County District Attorney’s Office, which attributed the high rating to the dedicated efforts of local police and emergency responders. District Attorney Tom Walsh thanked everyone who helps maintain safety in the county.
“I would like to take this opportunity to thank the hard-working men and women of the Rockland Police Department who work day and night to ensure the safety of the residents of Rockland County,” Walsh said. He also acknowledged the tireless efforts of the District Attorney’s Office investigators, assistant district attorneys and first responders.
The ranking underscores Rockland County’s reputation as a safe place for residents and businesses. The recognition is intended to strengthen the community’s position as an attractive location for families and entrepreneurs.