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Nov-01-2009 20:49TweetFollow @OregonNews Halloween Masked Armed Robbery Suspects Hit Salem Pizza ParlorJerry Freeman Salem-News.comTwo suspects fled the area in an unknown direction.
(SALEM, Ore.) - Marion County Sheriff's deputies say a Halloween night armed robbery at Primetime Pizza on Rich Drive in Salem, involved suspects with Halloween masks. One witness told Salem-News.com that two people were working, but the male employee had to leave to make a delivery. and a young woman was ultimately working alone when the suspects entered the building, demanding money. She reportedly fled to the back room after the robbery. The suspects then left the building in an unknown manner, in an unknown direction. Keizer Police officers arrived with a canine unit and tried to track the suspect. The track suddenly stopped and investigators apparently concluded that the robbery had involved a waiting vehicle, as well as Halloween masks. If you have any information about the robbery at Primetime Pizza, contact the Marion County Sheriff's Office or call 911. Articles for October 31, 2009 | Articles for November 1, 2009 | Articles for November 1, 2009 | Support Salem-News.com: googlec507860f6901db00.html | |
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