Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Robbery at Irving gas station

Tonight at 7:28 a man entered the North Springfield Irving store wearing a mask and pointed a handgun at the cashier demanding money from the cash register.

On March 18th, 2015, at approximately 19:30 hours, officers from the Springfield Police Department and Vermont State Police responded to a report of an armed robbery at the North Springfield Irving Station. A masked and gloved man had reportedly entered the convenience store and subsequently displayed a gun while demanding cash from the clerk. The robber fled the scene on foot after being given cash. The robber is believed to be a white male, about 5'8" tall, and stocky with dark eyes and a deep voice. The robber wore a grey hoodie with a red printed design on the front and back. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Springfield Police Department. Again the PD comes to you the public to assist with identifying the subject in the photo. While the image is grainy we are hoping someone may recognize the subject.
-- Springfield Police Department






5 comments :

  1. RE: Again the PD comes to you the public to assist with identifying the subject in the photo.

    That is an odd way to express their request for assistance.

    Hey, "you the public", pay attention here! Sounds a bit condescending to me.

    Hey, "you the police chief", when are you finally going to put a halt to these robberies?

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  2. It would be easier to helpful if this were not a photo of a monitor. Could the PD please release the actual video?

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  3. Hey anonymous, why is that an odd way of asking the public. What would you suggest they do? And the police cannot be in every store in town nor should they. These thugs and punks mostly PUNKS, pick places they can make fast on-foot getaways and disappear in seconds. You'd be complaining if Springfield were a police state but that is about what it would take to clean up the scum in this town.

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  4. ATTENTION: All business and banks with security cameras.
    Still using that same camera you bought in 1984 ??
    Still using the same VCR tape that came with the machine ??
    It is about time to upgrade.
    Contact your nearest security camera dealer today !!!

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    1. Hey, 9:39 AM, excellent suggestion. The Police Chief could probably give a little guidance too.

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