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Police Searching for Bradshire Dr. Robbery Suspect

Mobile Police are on the hunt for a suspect accused of robbing a man at gunpoint Wednesday night.

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texans1 - 2/10/2013 5:33 PM
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Noodie1...I think your comment is pathetic! I think when a robber has a mask covering his face except for his eyes, it is kind of hard to give a clear description. He told police his build and the type of car the guy was driving. As far as just handing over his money his two young kids were all in front of the attack. Read other info about the incident before you make the victims seem like the bad guy!

Noodie1 - 2/7/2013 9:12 PM
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Apparently this victim was blind as were a bunch of others robbed recently in Mobile, since once again there is no description of the thief, i.e. robbery suspect, as they're called here. I guess it's getting to be the norm in Mobile to close your eyes and hand over your money to anyone that demands it huh? If the police really wanted your help, the least they could do is give a description don't you think? Pathetic!
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