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AR: LRPD Investigates String of Gun Crimes
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At the Little Rock Police Department's robbery division, Detective Robert Martin and his team are pouring over surveillance video working to identify suspects in a string of robberies over the weekend into Monday. During a normal weekend, Martin says his department usually works three to four robberies. From Saturday to Monday there were 11. Surveillance video from Monday shows four armed men storming a Days Inn hotel in Little Rock. Police believe the suspects are responsible for six robberies in the city since Saturday.
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Comment by:
mickey
(6/29/2016)
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A journalist might say LRPD Investigates String of Armed Robberies, or LRPD Investigates Robbery Spree.
Arkansas Matters employees would say LRPD Investigates String of Gun Crimes. |
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