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Columbus Police Seek Information on Suspect After Armed Robbery on Sawmill Road

An alleged armed robbery in Columbus has shaken the local community, especially those who found themselves at the sharp end of the assailant’s threats. According to a media release by the

Columbus Division of Police

, the incident occurred on the 6000 Block of Sawmill Road yesterday, where an unidentified suspect is reported to have entered a business and, at knifepoint, ambushed two employees and a customer in the back area of the establishment.

Following the initial confrontation, the aggressor, persisting in their demands, coerced the store manager frontward at knife’s edge to empty the safe. Before leaving the scene in an unknown direction, the suspect forced the victims to hand over jewelry and cell phones. The robbery has prompted an appeal from the authorities. In a statement made today, the Columbus Police are encouraging anyone with information regarding the crime or the suspect’s identity to reach out to the Robbery Unit Detective Braskie at (614) 645-2601 or, for those who wish to remain anonymous, the Central Ohio Crime Stoppers at (614) 461-TIPS (8477).

The police department’s appeal underscores the severe nature of the robbery and the urgency with which they are attempting to apprehend the suspect. While the investigation continues, details about the suspect’s identity remain scant. The police have not disclosed whether any injuries were sustained during the robbery, nor have they described the suspect, making the call for witnesses and information all the more critical.

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