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Sunday, May 17, 2015

BREAKING NEWS

There's been a Bank Robbery at the PNC Bank on Nanticoke Road in Salisbury. 

Suspect is wearing a red cap with a Looney Tunes Character on it. Was also wearing a Grey t-shirt and possibly had a red backpack.

Suspect is a white male 18-20 yrs of age with lots of acne on his face. 

UPDATE: Suspect is now in custody

16 comments:

  1. top 100 communities HUH MAYOR?

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  2. I DONT hear them putting Pemberton school on Lock down he is in that area. .

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    1. Just because you didn't hear it, doesn't mean it didn't happen.
      Pemberton school WAS locked down.

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  3. Excellent work Law Enforcement.

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  4. I dont hear that on the scanner.

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  5. Congratulations to police for a job well done. Now prosecutor and judge please do yours. Not a slap on the wrist or plea bargain.

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  6. That didn't take long...must have had a Goofy hat.

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  7. Great job law enforcement! Just don't kill him in custody - we are already known as little Baltimore, and don't need a further connection.

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  8. Obama new laws will plead it down.

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  9. GOOD JOB! THATS my bank ...that a hole better had left my funds....So glad no one was hurt ,,,GOOD JOB AGAIN!

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  10. he's white so they can do what they want with him and you'll never hear a peep outta holder lynch moochelle or barry!

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    1. The race war will start this year.

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  11. Hate txobreak it to you GOOD JOB but you don't have any funds in that bank. You have a piece of paper that has some numbers on it that entitles you to get money. They don't have little boxes in the back with everyones name on them with money in it. Have feeling you all good.

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  12. Great job sheriffs office!

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  13. He's a sixteen year old kid, with a very troubled background. Family problems galore. He used no weapon, just demanded money. I briefly supervised this young man one day, and found him to be in need of intervention by someone outside of the dysfunctional family. It appears to be a shame that he will never get it, and will instead now go to an adult prison facility. His screwed up childhood is about to become his screwed up life.

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  14. ^ way to make excuses and attempt to justify his criminal behavior. Lock him up for good and throw away the key.

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