Abingdon Chik-Fil-A Robbery

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Report #: 2011-182433

(Abingdon, MD – October 17, 2011)  At approximately 5:00am on Saturday, October 15, 2011, Harford County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a report for an armed robbery that had just occurred at the Chick-fil-A located in the 400 block ofConstant Friendship Blvd in Abingdon, MD.  

As the opening crew was arriving at work, two armed suspects approached them in the parking lot and pushed there way into the restaurant, as the opening manager was letting them into the building.  At gunpoint, the suspects forced the manager to open the safe, and stole an undisclosed amount of cash. The first suspect is described as a black male, approximately 5’6” tall with a deep voice, white cloth bandana around his head and face, black gloves, a black hooded sweatshirt and baggie black sweat pants.  The second suspect is described as a black male approximately 5’8” tall dressed all in black.  The suspects exited the building and fled the area in a black or dark colored Chevy Colbalt.

No Chick-fil-A employees were injured during the robbery.  Anyone with information, regarding the suspects, is encouraged to Metro Crime Stoppers or Detective Phil Golden at 410-836-5430.

 

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