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By Idling Hands (anonymous) | Posted June 14, 2012 at 10:35:36
Maybe another spin-off effect of one-ways?
Robbery (street mugging) – Cannon St. near Mary St. Hamilton
On Wednesday, June 13th, 2012 at approximately 11:00 p.m., a 42 yr old male was walking through Beasley Park when a male stopped him and asked for a cigarette. The victim indicated he had none and the suspect demanded cash. The victim relinquished his cash and the suspect struck him in the head with a bottle. The suspect fled and the victim went home and called police. The victim suffered minor injuries. The investigation is ongoing by the Division One Detectives. The suspect is described as: male, white, muscular build, balding with short light brown hair, short stubbly moustache and wearing a white muscle shirt.
Robbery (variety store) – Cannon St. at Wellington St. Hamilton
On Wednesday, June 13th, 2012 just before midnight, two males entered the Hasty Market. One male asked for cigarettes and walked away from the clerk. While the clerk was distracted by the second male, the first male went behind the counter and grabbed a knife that was sitting on the deli table. The suspect then came back to the counter and the clerk ran outside. The suspect opened the register and took the cash. The clerk attempted to keep the suspects inside the store without success. The two suspects fled on foot south along Wellington St. The investigation is ongoing by the BEAR Unit. The suspects are described as:
Suspect 1 – male, white, 5’8”, very short light brown hair, 35-45 yrs., husky build, wearing a multi-coloured shirt, blue jeans, and white shoes.
Suspect 2 – male, white, medium build, brown hair, big nose, 35-45 yrs., wearing a grey shirt, long dark shorts and white running shoes.
Robbery (variety store) – 511 Cannon St. E. Hamilton
On Wednesday, June 13th, 2012 just after midnight, a male armed with a knife entered the Macy’s Food Market and demanded cash from the clerk. The suspect was in the company of another male. The clerk opened the register drawer and the suspect grabbed the cash. Both male suspects fled the store and ran east on Cannon St. The clerk was not harmed. The investigation is ongoing by the HPS BEAR Unit.
The suspects are described as:
Suspect 1 - male, white, 5'8 - 5'9, clean shaven, chubby build, wearing a black baseball hat, a white t-shirt, dark jeans, white shoes with black trim on the bottom.
Suspect 2 - male, white, facial hair, heavy build, wearing a red baseball hat on backwards, white t-shirt with a design on the front.
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