TNB at Radio Shack

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http://orange.patch.com/articles/police-pair-suspected-in-radio-shack-robbery-saturday-morning

"Robbery – Radio Shack – 90 Boston Post Road Orange CT. "Suspect #1 –
Black Male, 20’s – described as "short" – Black hood sweatshirt w/ white
printing on it. Black mask and gloves. "Suspect #2 - Black Female, 20’s
– Light Blue Hooded sweatshirt. Black mask and gloves. "Suspect Vehicle
- 2000/2001 Honda Accord, 2 door with medium tinted windows. Plastic
covering front plate, cardboard covering rear plate. "On Saturday
5-11-2013 at about 10:05 a.m., Two suspects, entered the Radio Shack
located at 90 Boston Post Rd. Both suspects were wearing masks and
gloves. They ordered the lone employee to the ground. A weapon was
neither displayed nor implied. Suspect #1 ordered the employee to open
the register, as Suspect #2 went to the storage area in the rear of the
store. Suspect #2 demanded the keys to a storage locker and the employee
complied. Taken were at least 50 smart phones of various makes and
models. "The Suspects fled in a 2000 or 2001 Black Honda Accord 2 door,
with medium tinted windows. The front license plate was covered with
plastic and the rear plate with a piece of cardboard. They fled in an
unknown direction. "The employee was uninjured. Video was recovered from
the store and is being analyzed. "Anyone who may have information is
asked to contact Detective Morrin of the Orange Police Investigative
Services Unit at 203-891-2138."
 
NOTE: Usenet ignorant boob cross-posted to the following unrelated
newsgroups:

alt.support.childfree
alt.engineering.electrical
alt.comp.hardware

My reply submitted only to:

alt.comp.hardware


Phoena shotgunned off-topic drivel across multiple UNRELATED
newsgroups:
http://orange.patch.com/articles/police-pair-suspected-in-radio-shack-robbery-saturday-morning

"Robbery – Radio Shack – 90 Boston Post Road Orange CT. "Suspect #1 –
Black Male, 20’s – described as "short" – Black hood sweatshirt w/ white
printing on it. Black mask and gloves. "Suspect #2 - Black Female, 20’s
– Light Blue Hooded sweatshirt. Black mask and gloves. "Suspect Vehicle
- 2000/2001 Honda Accord, 2 door with medium tinted windows. Plastic
covering front plate, cardboard covering rear plate. "On Saturday
5-11-2013 at about 10:05 a.m., Two suspects, entered the Radio Shack
located at 90 Boston Post Rd. Both suspects were wearing masks and
gloves. They ordered the lone employee to the ground. A weapon was
neither displayed nor implied. Suspect #1 ordered the employee to open
the register, as Suspect #2 went to the storage area in the rear of the
store. Suspect #2 demanded the keys to a storage locker and the employee
complied. Taken were at least 50 smart phones of various makes and
models. "The Suspects fled in a 2000 or 2001 Black Honda Accord 2 door,
with medium tinted windows. The front license plate was covered with
plastic and the rear plate with a piece of cardboard. They fled in an
unknown direction. "The employee was uninjured. Video was recovered from
the store and is being analyzed. "Anyone who may have information is
asked to contact Detective Morrin of the Orange Police Investigative
Services Unit at 203-891-2138."

Oh goodie, a Facegook who ignorantly republishes their [off-topic]
newsfeeds here in Usenet as though we absolutely must see what's in
their Inbox or where they chose to web browse. Yep, tis the attitude
of Facebookies afflicted with attention-seeking desperate disorder:
everyone else just must want to see what they see. Oh yes, we really
need these "what I found today" diary entries in Usenet and also
cross-posted to unrelated newsgroups.

These are newsGROUPS, not where to dump your newsFEEDS or blogs.

BTW:
Learn to properly configure your newsreader for posting in newsgroups.
You post here. You don't e-mail (format=flowed) here. Keep lines to
a *physical* length of 76 characters, or less, with each prefixed with
the quotation char. Stop quoting as 1 excessively long physical line
in your replies -- and drop the profanity ... unless, of course, your
intent is to portray a Usenet ignorant peurile newbie troll. Hmm,
after reviewing this newb's posts, looks like that is her intent as
exhibited by excessively cross-posting (to unrelated newsgroups) and
inane posts, like at:

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.engineering.electrical/msg/3dce6a7f9e462ee3

Ah, we have a web-raised child in Usenet, or a troll, or both.
 
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