Woman robs store with needle she claimed to be infected with AIDS, police say Peter Sblendorio
A Massachusetts woman who allegedly brandished a needle that she claimed was infected with AIDS as she robbed a convenience store Monday has been arrested, according to police.
Raynham Police responded to the scene at the Seasons Corner Market shortly after 6 p.m. and were told the woman left with a “quantity of cash” after robbing the store at needle-point, according to a statement from the department.
After getting the suspect’s license plate information, the officers alerted local communities to be on the lookout, and State Police said the same vehicle was already wanted in connection with a similar offense.
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Woman accused of using hypodermic needle she claimed was infected with AIDS to rob Massachusetts convenience store, police say
Updated Dec 15, 2020;
Police say a woman used a hypodermic needle she claimed was infected with AIDS to rob a convenience store in Massachusetts on Monday.
Officers in Raynham received a 911 call around 6:10 p.m. reporting a robbery at the Seasons Corner Market on New State Highway, the town’s police chief, James Donovan, said in a statement.
The woman is accused of brandishing a needle she claimed was infected with AIDS and leaving the store with an undisclosed amount of cash, according to the statement. Someone took the license plate number of the suspect’s car and gave it to police.
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