fortville-pd-looking-for-suspect-in-armed-robbery
The Fortville Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance on identifying the suspect of an armed robbery.
The incident occured November 5 at the Speedway gas station located at 335 E Broadway St in Fortville at 1:30am. If anyone has information regarding this incident or suspect please contact the Fortville Police Department and/or Det. King at (317)485-4044/ cking@fortvillepd.org.
Residents living in the area of the Speedway gas station are also asked that if anyone has any security/doorbell camera footage around the time of the incident, that could provide a lead and they are asked to come forward.
The suspect is believed to be a darker complected male, about 5’10", and between the ages of 18-25. He was seen wearing a black and green hooded jacket, black pants, and white/black gym shoes. He also wore a mask at the time of the incident.
A handgun with a silver slide and black frame was used to commit the crime.
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