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Feb-08-2007 21:54TweetFollow @OregonNews Police Seek Suspects and Victims in Salem Robbery CaseSalem-News,comAnyone with information is urged to contact Salem Police.
(SALEM) - Salem Police say they are looking for both the victims and suspects in a robbery case that was reported at the Marion Parkade in Salem Thursday night around 9:00 PM. Sgt. Kevin Halvorsen says police responded to the parkade after the report came in from a person in a nearby shop. They said two black males around 20-years old approached two white juveniles around 15-years of age. The witness told police that the two boys were being forced upstairs when they lost sight of them. Police surrounded the parkade and performed a search but none of the people allegedly involved in the robbery were not located. Halvorsen says the suspects are described as two black males around 20-years old. Both were wearing hooded sweatshirts, one had light jeans and the other had dark jeans. Anyone with information on the suspects or the victims is urged to call Salem Police. Articles for February 7, 2007 | Articles for February 8, 2007 | Articles for February 9, 2007 | Support Salem-News.com: googlec507860f6901db00.html | |
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