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Campbellsville Police seek help locating Check Into Cash robber

Midmorning armed robber takes unknown amount of cash, flees on foot. Officer Ryan Jewell is conducting investigation and ask that anyone with knowledge of the incident contact CPD at 270-265-4122
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From Campbellsville Police Department
100 Terri Street, Campbellsville KY

On Saturday, December 24, 2016 at approximately 10:14amET, officers from the Campbellsville Police Department responded to the Check Into Cash Business located on the Campbellsville Bypass in reference to an armed robbery.



The employee on duty was approached inside the business by a tall male wearing a white hooded sweatshirt, black facemask, and dark colored pants.

The male was armed with an unknown type of handgun. The male fled on foot with an unknown amount of cash.

His direction of travel was not known at the time of the incident.

This investigation is being conducted by Officer Ryan Jewell of the Campbellsville Police Department.

Anyone with information in regards to this incident can contact the Campbellsville Police Department at 270-465-4122, or by contacting the Pride Line at 270-469-PRIDE.


This story was posted on 2016-12-24 16:23:26
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