EXXON ROBBERY UPDATE Charleston Police Arrest Second Teen Sought In Robbery Of Exxon One Stop
Reported by: Bethany Simmons
Videographer: Katy Brown
Web Producer: Jeff Morris
Reported: Oct. 17, 2012 11:34 PM EDT
Updated: Oct. 19, 2012 2:37 PM EDT
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Charleston police arrested the second teen suspected of being involved in the robbery of the Exxon One Stop on Lee Street.
Police said the 16-year-old male, who allegedly served as the lookout while a 16-year-old female teen robbed the store, was arrested Friday on the West Side. Both teens are homeless, police said.
Stay tuned to Eyewitness News for further updates.
Charleston police say the suspect arrested in connection with the robbery of the Exxon One Stop on Lee Street is a 16-year-old homeless girl whose accomplice is a homeless 16-year-old boy.
At a press conference Thursday, police revealed more details about the robbery that occurred Wednesday night. They said the girl came into the store with an unloaded gun, and the boy was serving as a lookout.
The name of the female teen arrested was not released because she is a juvenile. Police are still looking for her alleged accomplice.
Charleston police have made an arrest in the robbery of the Exxon One Stop on Lee Street.
A press conference is planned later on Thursday.
Charleston Police are searching for a woman who allegedly robbed a gas station with a gun, Wednesday night.
The call came in around 10:45 p.m. from the Exxon One Stop on Lee Street.
Police say they are searching for a black woman, possibly a teenager, who got away with money, and brandished a gun.
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