Man Assaults Victim During Armed Robbery
Two men robbed a man and a woman on Euclid Heights Boulevard Aug. 12.
- By Michelle Simakis
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- August 16, 2012
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A man and woman were robbed at gunpoint on the 2700 block of Euclid Heights Boulevard at about 1:30 a.m. Aug. 12, according to Cleveland Heights Police reports.
The two men both revealed guns and stole the victims' wallets and keys. One of the gunmen hit the man on the head with his weapon. The man, 22, was treated on the scene for his injuries but was not transported to the hospital. The suspects did not assault the 24-year-old woman.
Police checked the area for a silver car but were not able to find the suspects. Police are still investigating.
Reports compiled from call logs and information from the Cleveland Heights Police Department.
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Sam Bell
11:16 am on Thursday, August 16, 2012
Let's be clear: "suspects" refers to those under suspicion, not to those who undoubtedly acted criminally. "Perpetrators, robbers, or criminals" refers to those who did the deed. "The criminals both revealed guns....One of the robbers hit the man...."
Michelle Simakis
4:57 pm on Thursday, August 16, 2012
Thanks, Sam.
Richard Hollis
5:40 pm on Thursday, August 16, 2012
Michelle has met my dogs, and now she knows why I have them.