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Posted: 9:31 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013
RIVERSIDE —
Authorities are looking for a man suspected of robbing a Domino’s late last week and stealing an employee’s vehicle, then using that vehicle in a robbery this morning at a Riverside drive-thru.
Around 9 a.m. today, police responded to Yum Yum’s drive-thru on Spinning Road on the report of an armed robbery. Police said a 1995 extended cab Chevrolet Silverado pulled through the drive-thru, and the male driver displayed a handgun and demanded cash.
Authorities believe the truck used in the robbery was stolen in an armed robbery Saturday night at the Domino’s Pizza at Linden Avenue and Spinning Road.
In both robberies, the suspect is described as a white male about 6 foot tall, 175 pounds wearing all dark clothing.
Police have located the truck suspected of being involved in the robberies on Fairport Avenue in Dayton, according to reports. No arrests have been made.
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