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Show Robbery suspect nabbed shortly after crime Minutes after an armed robbery at IBs P'S Restaurant last Satur-jv, Satur-jv, police ran down a suspect who is feo being charged with two other re-t re-t robberies. , rested last Saturday and charged nth aggravated robbery was Nophi lansen. IS. He was charged with three mints of robbery in connection w ith the -ebberies at Ron's IGA. 610 West Main; .'leap Jack's store, 1175 East Highway " 1 Tuesday. March 24 and the one at ,B's Restaurant, ' Hansen was apprehended of Officer f in' Maybe, Vernal City Police, short-I short-I after the 4 a m robbery at -I B ! Officer Maybe was near the scene "vjiithe robbery took place and follow- i a suspicious-looking car which had 7ta parked half a block away. Maybe VjCowed the car south on 500 West until .V South where he stopped the vehicle. "Visen was recognized from a descrip-r,; descrip-r,; mi of the robber at J.B.'s. Also a gun id some cash were found in the front seat ot tne car, police said. Over $2,000 was taken in the J.B.'s robbery by a man who wore a nylon stocking and held the clerk at gun point. Paul Terry, 23, was also arrested Saturday as a suspected accomplice in the robberies at IGA and Cheap Jacks. Hansen was arraigned in Seventh Circuit Cir-cuit Court Monday of this week. His bail was set at $10,000. In another case, police have a suspect in the burglaries of Bradshaw Auto, 140 West Main, and Sage Restaurant, 54 West Main, last Saturday, April 3. After entering Bradshaw Auto through a window, win-dow, an undetermined amount of cash was taken. About $100 in quarters was taken in the burglary at The Sage. The money was taken from the manager's office, which was forced open. Also Classic Fashion, 73 West Main, and Lloyd's Shoes, 75 West Main, were burglarized Friday, April 2. Some cash was taken from both stores and damages to Lloyd's totaled about $20. |