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Police need your help locating a man they say robbed the Rusty Lantern in Lisbon Saturday Morning

Police need your help locating a man they say robbed the Rusty Lantern in Lisbon Saturday Morning

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LISBON – Your help is being requested in locating a suspect in an armed robbery that happened Saturday morning at the Rusty Lantern at 689 Lisbon Street in Lisbon Falls.  According to Ryan McGee, chief of the Lisbon Police Department a man took out a gun and demanded “Everything” from the store clerk at 5:50 a.m. and fled with an undisclosed amount of cash.

The suspect is described as a white male more than six feet tall with a bright yellow Under Armor sweatshirt with dark pants.  He was also wearing a blue ski mask and gloves.

Officers from  The Androscoggin Sheriff’s Office, Sagadahoc County Sheriff’s Office, and Topsham Police Department also responded to the scene to help with the search. Crews are still looking for the suspect.

McGee asks anyone in the Lisbon Falls area who has a video camera to please review footage from overnight for any information related to the robbery.

If you have any information, McGee said you can contact Det. Richard St. Amant at 207-353-2500 ext. 1.

 

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