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Cleveland Heights Investigating Armed Robbery

A man says he was robbed at gunpoint for $25 and two bus passes

Cleveland Heights Police Department is investigating an incident in which a man was robbed of $25 and two bus passes at gunpoint.

The victim said he was walking along the 2200 block of Edgewood Road on Saturday afternoon when three men approached him from behind.

According to the victim, one of the men wore tan pants and a red jacket. He pointed a silver-colored revolver at him while the other two men -- who were wearing all black -- went through his pockets.

The men took his money and bus passes. Then they ran away.

Anyone with information regarding this robbery is encouraged to call Cleveland Heights Police Department at 216-321-1234.

Dave February 21, 2013 at 09:42 pm
Not much of a description. Need more.
Sport February 24, 2013 at 07:12 pm
Please, we need approx. height, weight, race, age. Please, CHPD- catch these guys and lock them up for 30 years. I have faith in you. Get them. In this neighborhood, we will give you any info we have. We will work WITH you.

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