December 29, 2008 |
On December 27, Nicole (NMN) Roberts (W/F), 36 of 912 North D Street, Hamilton, OH, was charged with aggravated robbery and kidnapping with a bond of $20,000.
On December 27 at 1:12 a.m., officers responded to an Armed Robbery call at an Academy Avenue address. When officers arrived, a 65 year old male victim told officers, that Roberts came to his residence and requested additional money for a stereo bought from the suspect earlier in the week. The victim refused to give Roberts more money. Roberts then jumped on the victim, causing injuries by beating and clawing him. At that point, Roberts took $165.00 from the victim.
When a witness at the scene attempted to stop Roberts, she said she had a gun and would kill all of them. After Roberts took the money, she forced the witness to leave with her in an automobile. Patrol officers located the vehicle in less than 20 minutes at a Reynolds Street residence, where Roberts was taken into custody. She was booked into Montgomery County Jail.
The victim was treated at the scene for their injuries and did not require transport to the hospital.
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TopicsClarksville Police Department, Montgomery County jail, Nicole Roberts
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