Crime & Safety
Quality Cash Market Robbed
Woman involved; unknown if she is connected to Loudon Road robbery earlier today.
It’s been a busy day for robberies in New Hampshire’s capital city.
officers were called to the on Eastman Street in East Concord around 3 p.m. on May 4, for a report of a robbery.
According to a press release, a woman entered the store and presented a note to the store clerk demanding cash. The suspect also reportedly told the clerk that she had a gun.
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After taking cash from the store, the woman left the store, and entered a black car, believed to be a Mitsubishi, that was parked near the store and fled the scene.
The suspect is described as being white, about 5-foot, 5-inches tall. She was reportedly was wearing a purple/blue colored pair of pants, a black hooded sweatshirt with lettering on the front and back, sneakers with pink soles, and a dark colored baseball cap underneath the hood.
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Detective Sergeant Cori J. Casey of the Concord Police Department would not speculate on whether or not the suspect in this robbery may have been involved in the robbery at the earlier in the day.
“All options are open,” he stated. “But to have two females involved in robberies, in the same day, in Concord, N.H. … that is highly unusual.”
In this most recent robbery, the suspect was able to hide her face away from surveillance cameras. However, police are circulating two shots from the video, to see if anyone recognizes the woman.
If you have information about this case, call the Concord Regional Crimeline at 603-226-3100. Information can also be submitted online at concordregionalcrimeline.com. Tips can also be texted to “TIP234” and “CRIMES (274637).” All tips remain anonymous and if the tips lead to an arrest and indictment, a cash reward may be available.
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