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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

September 10, 2009

West Precinct detectives are working to identify two men who August 22nd entered a home on Gerald Place and held a 17-year-old victim at gunpoint while they stole valuables from the residence.

The two suspects, who are believed to be in their early 20s or late teens, fled in the victim’s father’s Range Rover at 10:15 p.m. One of the men used the teen’s debit card 15 minutes later at a Fifth Third Bank machine on Abbott Martin Road. His face was covered during the robbery and also when he withdrew money at the ATM. He is described as a white man who is approximately 6’1” tall with a thin build, pale complexion, dark eyes and a surgical scar on his forearm or elbow.

The second suspect is described as a black man who is approximately 5’10” tall with a thin build. At the time of the robbery he wore dark clothing and a ski mask.

Both suspects were armed with handguns. The stolen Range Rover was recovered August 25th parked on Crestmoor Road near Bedford Avenue in Green Hills.

Anyone who has information concerning this robbery is urged to contact West Precinct detectives at 862-7385 or Crime Stoppers at 74-CRIME. Citizens can also send an electronic tip to Crime Stoppers by texting the word “CASH” along with their message to 274637 (CRIMES) or online at www.nashvillecrimestoppers.com. Persons who contact Crime Stoppers by phone or text message can remain anonymous and qualify for a cash reward.

Suspect at ATM photos
Suspect at ATM Suspect at ATM

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