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Police arrest two suspects in attempted gun shop robbery
Owner pleased with quick response
By Jennifer Edwards
Odessa American
Police have arrested two suspects in Tuesday’s failed robbery attempt at Gun Sport Ltd.
According to an OPD news release, two men entered the store Tuesday afternoon, and one pepper sprayed an employee.
The employee, whose name was being withheld, managed to keep one of the men from leaving the store by holding a gun on him, according to Sgt. Bob Forbus.
The other man reportedly fled on foot.
On Tuesday, police arrested Jameyl Loud Webb, 19, 2617 San Andres Drive, inside the store and charged him with robbery.
Webb remained in custody at the Ector County Detention Center Wednesday. No bond has been set.
On Wednesday, police arrested Crayshon Dewayne Cromer, 19, 312 Lindy Ave., after a 2 a.m. foot chase.
Cromer was charged with evading arrest, giving a false ID to an officer and robbery. Cromer was being held Wednesday at the Ector County Detention Center Wednesday on a $500 bond. No bond had been set on the robbery charge as of Wednesday afternoon.
The owner of Gun Sport Ltd., Jon Thomas, said he was surprised and pleased at how quickly police arrested suspects in the robbery, but that he felt sorry for them.
“Here’s a young guy, doesn’t look stupid, but he may spend the next 10 years making little rocks out of big ones,” he said.
Thomas said the robbery was the first time in 30 years of owning gun shops that one of his was held up.
“Gun shops, by and large, aren’t targets because we have guns,” he said. “It’s like someone trying to rob a snake farm.”
Anyone with information, about the robbery can call the OPD at 333-3641.
http://www.oaoa.com/news/nw102005e.htm
pepper-sprayed, and still managed to hold the guy at gunpoint? pretty good.
Owner pleased with quick response
By Jennifer Edwards
Odessa American
Police have arrested two suspects in Tuesday’s failed robbery attempt at Gun Sport Ltd.
According to an OPD news release, two men entered the store Tuesday afternoon, and one pepper sprayed an employee.
The employee, whose name was being withheld, managed to keep one of the men from leaving the store by holding a gun on him, according to Sgt. Bob Forbus.
The other man reportedly fled on foot.
On Tuesday, police arrested Jameyl Loud Webb, 19, 2617 San Andres Drive, inside the store and charged him with robbery.
Webb remained in custody at the Ector County Detention Center Wednesday. No bond has been set.
On Wednesday, police arrested Crayshon Dewayne Cromer, 19, 312 Lindy Ave., after a 2 a.m. foot chase.
Cromer was charged with evading arrest, giving a false ID to an officer and robbery. Cromer was being held Wednesday at the Ector County Detention Center Wednesday on a $500 bond. No bond had been set on the robbery charge as of Wednesday afternoon.
The owner of Gun Sport Ltd., Jon Thomas, said he was surprised and pleased at how quickly police arrested suspects in the robbery, but that he felt sorry for them.
“Here’s a young guy, doesn’t look stupid, but he may spend the next 10 years making little rocks out of big ones,” he said.
Thomas said the robbery was the first time in 30 years of owning gun shops that one of his was held up.
“Gun shops, by and large, aren’t targets because we have guns,” he said. “It’s like someone trying to rob a snake farm.”
Anyone with information, about the robbery can call the OPD at 333-3641.
http://www.oaoa.com/news/nw102005e.htm
pepper-sprayed, and still managed to hold the guy at gunpoint? pretty good.