Crime
Fall River Police investigating robbery at Dunkin’ Thursday
The Fall River Police Department is investigating a robbery from Thursday afternoon.
According to Detective John Robinson, at approximately 2:00 p.m., FRPD responded to a robbery call at Dunkin’ at 138 South Main Street.
After an investigation, Officer Fred Mello confirmed that a 53-year-old Fall River man claimed he was paying for coffee when a male, who he remembers from the Fall River bus station, reached around him, took his twenty-dollar bill off the counter, then reached into his pocket and took his cash. The suspect then ran out the door. The victim chased him north on Main Street, according to police, but lost sight of him in the area of the public library.
The suspect is described as a white male about 30-years-old, round face, heavy build who frequents the bus station.
Anyone who witnessed or has information about this incident is asked to contact the Fall River Police Department 508-676-8511 or leave a tip anonymously at 508-672-8477 (TIPS).
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DSP
March 20, 2020 at 11:33 am
I bet he makes the “choice” to buy him some heroin instead of hamburg. Again. Bleeding hearts and enablers have made this city just as dangerous as the addicts themselves. Congrats to the finger wagging, “righteous” folks.