|
Updated: 3:31 PM Mar 18, 2010
NEW INFO: Surveillance Video Released in Dollar General Robbery in Huntington
Police say a man robbed the Dollar General Store at 14th Street West in Huntington Monday afternoon. Police say he fled on foot.
Posted: 11:36 AM Mar 18, 2010Reporter: WSAZ News Staff Email Address: news@wsaz.com |
|
UPDATE 3/18
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- Police are hoping surveillance video will help arrest the man they say say robbed a store in Huntington Monday.
The robbery happened at the Dollar General Store on West 14th Street around 5 p.m.
Police say the suspect is a man in his 30s. The video shows that man entering the store , approaching the cashier, and then leaving the store on foot.
No word if the man had a weapon.
Anyone with information on the man is urged to call Huntington Police at 304-696-4420
ORIGINAL STORY 3/15
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- Police say a man with a gun walked into the Dollar General Store in the Central City Plaza and left with an undetermined amount of cash. The robbery happened around 5 p.m. Monday.
Police describe the suspect as a white male in his 30s. Cabell County 911 dispatchers say he showed a gun and fled on foot with an undetermined amount of cash.
Officers and a K-9 Unit combed the area, but no one had been arrested as of late Monday night.
Latest Comments
I think it is a shame that this happens but it does in the time we live in and I have to agree maybe there are people out there to get quick cash for drugs, the cops apparently have more important things to worry about then a robbery at this store,but I most definitly would not put it past the cashier knowing her and her history, and then she quits the next day.. Pretty sad
All the women that work in that certain Dollar General are neighbor's and are providers to thier families..And do for you to "think" that she would have something to do with this..It is called "shock" disbelief..Drugs are being sold all over this town..it's fast cash for someone..and a crack in their life..but us non-using family, hard working,trying to give our children something better than what is being offered in today's time. We are constantly fighting with the ways things are going on right out our front door in raising our children..We are being called old fashioned or down right mean..because into today's time people do not have any respect for anything except what they can get for free..no matter how they get it..
I would say that why would you take the time to get all of the money out seperately, heck if I was being robbed, I would've handed the teal drawer, and all.I defintely wouldn't have turned around too see if he/she was still standing there. Unless it was someone that I knew, or knew of?...hmmmm..We know that these people have habits as well..Deep pockets perhaps? It will all come out in the wash! May not be good for the cashier huh?
|
|
|
Popular Searches Powered by Local.com |
- UPDATE: Two More Arrests in Parking Lot Armed Robbery
- BREAKING NEWS: Former Sunoco in Huntington Shut Down
- Business Destroyed by Fire in Logan County
- IRS Warns to Expect Some Refund Delays
- NASCAR Racer Visits Charleston
- UPDATE: Man Charged in Violent Armed Robbery at Huntington Bar
- Couple Claims Neighbor Child on their Taxes
- Residents Hopeful Dunbar Police Will Move to New Neighborhood
- WSAZ INVESTIGATES: A Southern Ohio Police Impersonator Probe
- Investigation Underway at Johnson County Wrecker Service
- UPDATE: Vigil for Missing 3-Year-Old Girl
430 Comments - UPDATE: Kanawha Sniper Shooting Suspect Requests Change of Venue
158 Comments - UPDATE: New Chief Deputy in Mason County Releases Department Mission Statement
148 Comments - UPDATE: Mother Awaiting Sentence Faces More Trouble
61 Comments - UPDATE: Two More Arrests in Parking Lot Armed Robbery
24 Comments - UPDATE: Guilty Plea in Scioto County Bank Robbery
18 Comments
- Driver herds kids off bus before it blows
- 7-year-old girl fights off alleged kidnapper at Wal-Mart
- 10 states leave school law behind
- Same-sex marriage OK'd in Washington
- Embattled LA school reopens
- Mississippi court hears challenge to pardons
- High court rejects stay in Spanish sunken treasure case
- Resolution to N. Dakota school nickname dispute still seems far off
- The deadly path to legal status
- Birth control by vending machine
- Video of Chinese toddler sobbing in snow sparks outrage
- Challenger to Chavez showing strength in Venezuela
- Spy agency called before Pakistani high court
- Court suspends Spain's most famous judge
- Deposed president faces arrest in the Maldives
- Greek leaders ready to back austerity deal
- More than 700 suffer food poisoning after Mexico rally
- Asylum or 'medical leave' for Chinese crime buster?
- UK: 'No negotiations' on Falklands
- Freeze strains Ukrainian EMS
- Band camp, other clubs suspended
- Champion remembered at event
- More members accused of hazing
- Sandusky urged to stay inside
- Words matter in Penn State case
- Out-of-county jury for Sandusky?
- 4th accuser drops abuse allegations
- Accuser pleads guilty to child sex
- Attorney: Victims to sue university
- Miss. high court considers pardons
- Lakers beat Celtics in OT for rare road win
- Lengthy run of All-Star selections end for Duncan, KG
- Don Banks: Biggest offseason questions in the NFL
- Dirk, Pierce named All-Star reserves
- Tiger off to solid start at Pebble Beach
- Nobody's perfect: Tenn. State clips Murray State
- Rangers, Cruz agree on two-year, $16M contract
- With Lin emerging, Knicks games added in Asia
- 'Oil Can' Boyd admits pitching while high on coke
- Leafs, Wings set for '13 Winter Classic
| SOMC
Very good things are happening here. Click here to learn more |
|
![]() |
Click here for school closings and delays |
|
Watch the Lottery Live Monday - Saturday @ 6:59pm on WSAZ NewsChannel 3. Need to check your numbers? Click here. |
|
![]() |
Watch the Ohio Lottery Drawings weeknights @ 7:29pm and Cash Explosion Saturday @ 7:30pm on WSAZ NewsChannel 3. |
![]() |
Click here to donate and help WSAZ help children at risk in our region. Thank you. |
![]() |
Click here to see how our partners are making Moms and women's lives easier. |







