Robberies in ''no-guns'' victim zones continue
It's been yet another dangerous week for customers of "no-guns" businesses in Ohio.
Criminals just don't seem to be able to grasp the idea that guns aren't allowed in places like the (Wisconsin-owned, northwest Ohio-based) Sterling Food Stores chain...
- · Findlay Sterling Food Stores Robbery
The Findlay/Hancock County Crime Stoppers program is seeking help in finding a man who robbed a Sterling Store here last month. A man wearing a dark mask and claiming to have a gun entered the store at 1058 Fostoria Ave. about 9:30 p.m. Dec. 24 and demanded money. He fled on foot after obtaining an undisclosed amount of cash, police told the Toledo Blade.
Just weeks after a CHL-holder stopped an attack in the parking garage of ''no-guns'' hospital, a different hospital garage was the scene of a robbery:
- · Robber in "no-guns" garage at St. Vincent's Hospital takes elderly woman's car
Toledo police are seeking information through the Crime Stopper program about a man who robbed an elderly woman in the parking garage at St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center. The man approached the woman about 3 p.m. on Dec. 31 in a garage near Cherry Street. He ordered her out of her car, then fled in the vehicle. According to the Toledo Blade, he left the car in a nearby neighborhood but took the victim's wallet.
For contact information for this and other dangerous locations, visit OFCC's Do Not Patronize While Armed database.
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