Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Kwik Stop robbed

A clerk at the Black River Kwik Stop suffered a minor injury during a robbery at the Route 106 convenience store Tuesday night.


On the evening of March 5, 2013 Springfield Police Officers were dispatched to Black River Kwik stop on Route 106 for a reported Robbery. The clerk suffered a minor hand injury resulting from the incident. Officers were able to obtain enough probable cause throughout the investigation and a search warrant was granted and executed in the early morning of March 6, 2013.

Tisha Coburn, age 24, was subsequently arrested for the alleged Assault and Robbery of the Black River Kwik Stop.

Coburn was lodged at SSCF for lack of $5,000.00 bail.

She was due to appear in court on March 6, 2013 at 1 pm.


Source: Springfield Police Department

2 comments :

  1. There are a lot of dumb criminals. This girls is the dumbest or laziest, not sure which. Let’s take a vote on this blog. Vote for dumb, or vote for lazy.

    To qualify for a dumb vote. Robbed a store without any mask or attempt of disguise. Walked and then drove her car in front of all the cameras of a local convenience store. Too her credit it looked like in one of the photo’s she grabbed a Diet Coke, after all things do go better with Coke. (Maybe she’s confusing her coke’s.)

    To qualify for lazy. All of the above.

    Try to be clever with your name, anonymous votes will count!

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    1. It is sort of like the chicken or the egg question but I go with “DUMB!!!”

      Delete


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