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NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 17, 2000 CARY POLICE SEEK HELP IN 10 MONTH OLD ROBBERY CASES CARY, NC – The Town of Cary’s Police Department is asking for your help in identifying a man linked to three armed robberies that occurred during the late and early morning hours of December 5th and 6th of last year. ROBBERY 1: Homewood Suites Hotel at 100 MacAlyson Court in Cary on December 5th at about 10:34 PM. A black male entered the lobby and asked for room rates. The suspect left and returned a moment later wearing a mask on and carrying a shotgun. He demanded money from the clerk who ran out the back of the hotel; the suspect fled the scene. ROBERRY 2: La Quinta Inn at 191 Crescent Commons Drive on December 5th at about 10:43 PM. A black male about 6 feet tall, 180-200 lbs., wearing a black sweater, black jeans, and brown work boots entered the lobby, spoke in a normal tones and asked about room rates. He left and returned a moment later wearing a black toboggan that had a one-inch wide yellow stripe around its base. The toboggan was covering his head but not his face. He pointed a shotgun at the clerk and demanded money. After receiving the money, he left via a waiting vehicle. ROBBERY 3: Handee Hugo’s at 102 Gregson Drive on December 6th at about 2:30 AM. The clerk noticed two black males on the phone outside of the store. One of the subjects came in and made a purchase. The other suspect came to the counter and pointed a shotgun at the clerk and demanded money. They took the money and fled in a dark colored, older model small compact vehicle that had been parked beside the phone. Cary Crime Stoppers will pay up to $2,500 for information leading to the identification and apprehension of the individual responsible for this crime. Anyone with information may contact Crime Stoppers at 226-CRIM(E), pressing option 3 for Cary or contact Inv. Randy Byrd, Criminal Investigations, at 469-4319. All calls will be kept CONFIDENTIAL at caller's request. ### MEDIA NOTE: Cary PD has a video copy of the suspect from the Handee Hugo robbery.
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